Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' is in controversy. The film was slated to release on September 6, however the film's release has been postponed due to protests and petitions in different parts of the country. The Censor Board has ordered the removal of the controversial scenes from the film, although if Kangana Ranaut is to be believed, she says she will release the film uncut. The actress has said that she will fight in court and get the uncut version released, as she does not want to change the facts. I will only release the uncut version – Kangana Ranaut recently expressed her displeasure over the film's ban on Shubhankar Mishra's podcast, saying, 'Keep making an old-fashioned story about a boy and a girl romancing behind a tree. Today we are afraid of this, tomorrow we will be afraid of something else. Then people will start scaring us. We are afraid of everything. How long shall we be afraid?' 'I have made the film with complete self-respect, so the censor board cannot direct anything. They have withheld my certificate, but I have decided to release the uncut version of the film. I will fight in court and get him released. I cannot suddenly show that Indira Gandhi died by herself at her residence. I can't show them like this.' Brutalists openly threaten, government should take action – The Kangana actress added, 'It started from Maharashtra. People mistreat women and get no bad results. All kinds of abuses are being heard from Punjab as well. When people get concessions. When nothing came of the abuse, the affair turned to slapping, then kicking, then burning alive. You see how much their morale rises when they get a break.' 'Government should take action on this. Such cruel people openly threaten, this is the reality of this country.' On the question of being afraid of threats, Kangana said, I have said before that people can make your condition worse than death. This is my job. I did it very hard.' 4 days before the release you are forcibly stopping the release of the film without any reason. You are causing huge damage. I don't believe that we are facing this in this country in today's age, in the age of social media.
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