Emergency: 'There is a price to wake up a sleeping country', Kangana Ranaut's big statement amid 'Emergency' censor controversy


The controversy over kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency' is continuously deepening. Actress-turned-politician kangana often remains in the headlines due to her outspoken statements. The makers of kangana Ranaut's film Emergency approached the bombay High Court. They sought direction from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to issue a certificate for the film. However, the court refused to issue any order and said that it could not order the CBFC due to the order passed by the madhya pradesh High Court.

Reacting to this, kangana said that she has become 'everyone's target' and is paying the price for waking up the 'sleeping country'. She wrote on X, "They don't know what I'm talking about, they have no idea why I'm so worried because they want peace, they don't want to take sides. They are calm." Apart from this, kangana said, "I wish that poor soldier on the border also got the same privilege to remain calm, I wish he did not need to take sides and consider Pakistanis / Chinese as his enemy. He is protecting you, while you can lust over terrorists or traitors. I wish that young woman whose only crime was that she was alone on the road and was raped, was probably a gentle and kind person who loved humanity, but was her humanity repaid?"

The actress said, "I wish all the robbers and criminals also got love and affection like this calm and sleeping generation, but the truth of life is something else. Don't worry, they are coming after you, if some of us also become calm like you, they will catch you and you will know the importance of friendly people."

Let us tell you that the film was accused of wrong historical facts that have been shown in the trailer of the film, which not only misrepresents the Sikh community but also promotes hatred and social discord.

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