Kangana Ranaut’s film “Emergency” is facing controversy before its release. The movie, set to release on September 6, is being criticized, especially by the Sikh community. They claim the film portrays Sikhs in a negative light.
Court Proceedings:
A petition has been filed in the Madhya Pradesh High Court regarding the film. During the hearing on September 2, the acting Chief Justice praised the Sikh community for their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. He mentioned that Sikhs provided essential services like oxygen and food through their Gurudwaras and played a crucial role in the pandemic.
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Notices Issued:
The court has issued notices to several parties involved, including Kangana Ranaut’s Manikarnika Productions, the central government, state governments, and the Censor Board. Notices have also been sent electronically to those who were not present.
Next Hearing:
The petitioner argued that the film’s trailer depicts the Sikh community in a harsh manner, which could harm their image in society. The next hearing on this matter is scheduled for September 3.
Kangana’s Reaction:
Recently, Kangana Ranaut expressed her frustration over the film’s release being delayed. She commented, “It feels like an emergency has been declared on my film. I am very disappointed with my country.”