Kangana Ranaut has said that she will fight for her film ‘Emergency’ in the court and will release it without any cuts, because she does not want to change the facts. The film was to be released on September 6, but protests are being held against it. Petitions have been filed. Due to all these reasons, the release of the film has been postponed. The censor board has ordered to remove the controversial scenes from it. How long will we be afraid? Kangana recently discussed the film Emergency on Shubhankar Mishra’s podcast. She expressed her displeasure over its ban. She said, ‘Should we keep making the same old-fashioned story of a boy and a girl romancing behind a tree? Today we are afraid of this, tomorrow we will be afraid of something else. Then people will start scaring us. We are afraid of everything. How long will we be afraid? I have made the film with all my self-respect, so the censor board is not able to point out anything. They have withheld my certificate, but I have decided that I will fight in the court and release it uncut. I cannot suddenly show that Indira Gandhi died in her own house.’ Brutals and beasts openly threaten, government should take action- Kangana
Kangana said, ‘This started from Maharashtra. People abuse women and there are no bad consequences of this. All kinds of abuses are being heard from Punjab too. When nothing happened with abuses, then the matter came to slapping, then kicking, then burning alive. You see that when they get freedom, their courage is increasing. The government should take action on this.’ Sources related to the government said- You cannot hurt religious sentiments
On the other hand, on the postponement of the release of the film, sources related to the government said- ‘You cannot hurt people’s religious sentiments. You should be cautious on matters related to religion.’ Sources also told that some religious organizations have expressed concern about this. They say that the film has very sensitive content. Release of Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Emergency’ postponed: Censor Board wants to make more cuts; Hearing against the film in MP High Court today The film Emergency was to be released on 6 September, however the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) wants to make cuts in the film. So that the religious sentiments of any person are not hurt. However, the board had earlier cleared the film, but later put a stay on the certification. At the same time, a hearing will be held today in the Madhya Pradesh High Court regarding the release of the film. A Sikh organization has demanded to stop the release of Emergency in the petition. Read the full news… Sikh community demands- Kangana’s Emergency should not be released: Allegation – The film was made to make Hindus-Muslims and Sikhs fight; linked religion to terrorism The Sikh community demonstrated against the film outside the Gurudwara located at 4 Bungalow in Mumbai on Sunday. They allege that historical facts have been distorted in the film. Their demand is that the film should be completely banned and strict action should be taken against Kangana. Jaspal Singh Suri, who led the protesters, said, ‘If the film is released, there will be riots, massacres. This is an act of eating shoes and she (Kangana) will eat shoes.’ Read the full news… Kangana said – rapes and murders happened during the farmers’ movement: Punjab could have become Bangladesh; BJP distanced itself, Congress leader said – NSA should be imposed on the actress In an interview to Dainik Bhaskar, Kangana said that in the name of farmers’ movement in Punjab, miscreants were spreading violence. Rapes and murders were happening there. The farmers bill was withdrawn otherwise these miscreants had a very long-term plan. They could have done anything in the country. Read the full interview… Let us tell you that the film Emergency is based on the tenure of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, when the emergency was imposed. Kangana has played the role of Indira Gandhi in the film. Actors like Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Shreyas Talpade are in important roles.