Kangana Ranaut recently opened up about the delay in the release of her upcoming film Emergency, which was originally scheduled to be released on September 6. The postponement was reportedly due to pending certification from the censor board. Additionally, several Sikh organizations have objected to the film’s release, alleging that it portrays the Sikh community in a negative light. These groups have raised concerns about how certain historical figures, particularly Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, are depicted in the film. The controversy has sparked calls for the movie to be banned.
Speaking at the News18 India Chaupal event in New Delhi, Kangana defended her film, stating that only a few people are objecting to it. She challenged the narrative around Bhindranwale, describing him as a terrorist rather than a saint. In a bold statement, she argued that this part of history has been deliberately concealed and that people should be more informed …