On Sunday, the Sikh community protested against Kangana Ranaut's upcoming film 'Emergency' outside a Gurudwara located in 4 Bungalows in Mumbai. The Sikh community has alleged that historical facts have been distorted in the film. The Sikh community has demanded that the film be completely banned. Strict action should also be taken against Kangana. Jaspal Singh Suri, who led the protests, said, 'Kangana should go everywhere and apologise. He has termed Khalsa Panth as terrorists. Those farmers who were on hunger strike for their rights have been called terrorists. If he doesn't apologise, his coming days will be very bad. The consequences of this will be very bad. He has made this film to pit Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs against each other. If this film is released, there will be riots and massacres in many places. This is a job that eats a shoe and she (Kangana) will have a shoe.' Sikh community claims – The film will not be allowed to be released in Mumbai Thousands of Sikhs gathered outside the 4 Bangla Gurdwara and protested against the film. He slapped the posters of Kangana Ranaut and expressed his displeasure against the film. The people of the Sikh community say that under no circumstances will they allow the film to be released in theaters in Mumbai. They claim that if the administration does not heed their demands, they will protest in a big way. Critics have accused the film of tarnishing the image of the Sikh community, saying the film misrepresents some sensitive issues related to Sikh history. This has tarnished the image of the Sikh religion and community. They will not compromise on the dignity of their religion and history and will take strict action against any kind of misrepresentation. Ban on the release of the film Emergency The film 'Emergency' was earlier scheduled to release on September 6. But now its release has been stopped. While sharing the video on the X handle, Kangana said, “The release of 'Emergency' has been banned. CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) cleared the film. But later the certification was withheld.' 'This has happened because there have been many death threats. Censor board people are also receiving threats. There is pressure on us not to show the assassination of Indira Gandhi, there is pressure not to show Bhindrawale, there is also pressure not to show the Punjab riots. I don't know what to show next.' Don't know what happened or the movie was suddenly blacked out. This cannot be trusted. I feel very bad seeing the situation in the country.
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