'I am disappointed with my country', said Kangana?


kangana Ranaut's upcoming film 'Emergency' is surrounded by a lot of controversies. The Sikh community has objected to the film. At the same time, due to the increasing controversies, the release date of kangana ranaut directed film 'Emergency' has been postponed. The film was scheduled to release on 6 September. But the film is still stuck with the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) and they have not yet given the green signal for its release. In fact, considering the sensitive issue of the film, the censor board has proposed several cuts. Due to this, 'Emergency' has been delayed by at least a week. The actress has now given her reaction on the delay of the film and the issues with the board.


'Emergency' has been imposed on my film itself

kangana ranaut has given her reaction on the postponement of the release date of 'Emergency' on Shubhankar Mishra's podcast. kangana said, "Emergency has been imposed on my film itself. This is a very disappointing situation. I am very disappointed with my country, and whatever the situation is." The actress further said that the incidents shown in her film have already been shown in Madhur Bhandarkar's 2017 political thriller 'Indu Sarkar' and 'Sam Bahadur', which released last year.

The censor board had earlier given the certificate


Let us tell you that 'Emergency' is based on the Emergency imposed in the country in 1975. kangana has played the role of indira gandhi in the film. kangana shared a video on social media on friday and revealed that she was under pressure not to show certain historical events and figures, such as the assassination of indira gandhi and the punjab riots, among other things. She told that her film was initially given certification by the CBFC, but the certificate was cancelled after several petitions.

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