"Hugely Demotivating": Kangana Ranaut As 'Emergency' Release Postponed


 New Delhi: 

Actor Kangana Ranaut today reacted to her upcoming film 'Emergency' being postponed amid a huge controversy and said it was "hugely demotivating". The film, in which Ms Ranaut plays the role of former prime minister Indira Gandhi, was scheduled to release on September 6 but was pushed back after it did not get a green signal from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

"The law of the land is that one can show unimaginable amount of violence and nudity on OTT platforms without any consequence or censorship, one can even distort real-life events to suit their politically motivated sinister motives, there is all the freedom for communists or leftists across the world for such anti-national expressions but as a nationalist no OTT platform allows us to make films that revolve around the integrity and unity of Bharat, it seems censorship is only for some of us who don't want 'tukde' of this nation and make films on historic facts," she said in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

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