Kangana Ranaut: kangana shared this special post on the third anniversary of 'Thalaivi', saying- women should fight their own battle.


Kangana Ranaut is a famous actress in hindi films. She is often in the news for her films. She gets a lot of appreciation for her versatile acting ability. These days she is in the news for her upcoming film 'Emergency'. The actress's film was scheduled to release on september 6, but its release was postponed after the film did not get certification from the Censor Board. The actress is constantly vocal about not giving a certificate for her film, she is constantly giving statements on this issue. Meanwhile, she has shared a special post on the third anniversary of her film 'Thalaivi', based on the biography of actress and politician Jayalalithaa.

The actress wrote a message while sharing a picture of herself from the film 'Thalaivi' on her instagram story. In this, she talked about women fighting their own battles. He wrote, "Every woman who is on her own has to fight a battle every day, she does not even get the facility to be weak or cry. She goes on moving forward without any praise or acceptance. Remembering Dr. J jayalalithaa on the third anniversary of Thalaivi." kangana is often known for expressing her opinion on every issue without hesitation. She has done a great job not only in acting but also in direction. The actress directed her last film 'Manikarnika', which was well-received by the audience. Now she is playing the role of the first woman prime minister of the country in her upcoming film. In this film, she is going to be seen in the role of former prime minister Indira Gandhi.

 This film has taken a long time to pass the censor board. Apart from this, it is also facing the demand for boycotts and bans. Many Sikh organizations have accused it of presenting the community in the wrong light. The film is constantly getting embroiled in controversies, on which kangana ranaut is also constantly expressing her displeasure openly. 

Recently, it was reported that the film has finally received a UA certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). However, this certification has been given with the condition that three scenes from the film be deleted and some historical information be shown with facts along with their sources.

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