Kangana Ranaut is one of the most successful actresses of Bollywood. One of the highest-paid actresses in the country, she is the recipient of several awards, including three National Film Awards and four Filmfare Awards. Kangana Ranaut has featured five times in Forbes India's Celebrity 100 list.
Read MoreKangana Ranaut's upcoming film Emergency is based on the dark chapter of Emergency and has got stuck in the affair of the censor board. But do you know that even before Emergency, politicians objected to many political drama movies, especially the ones based on former PM's life?
On Wednesday, the Bombay High Court refused to grant any urgent relief by directing the Central Board of Film Certification to certify Kangana Ranaut-starrer Emergency immediately. Now, the actress has put out her first reaction on her official X handle. Check out what she said.
The Bombay HC said in its verdict that it cannot direct the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) to award the certificate since it would contradict the MP High Court judgment.
Ahead of Kangana Ranaut's directorial Emergency's theatrical release, her next film wherein she will play the lead has been announced by trade analyst Taran Adarsh. Check out important details about the upcoming film.
Amid all the uproar over Emergency, scriptwriter Manoj Muntashir has shared a video, in which he has expressed his displeasure and talked about people being deprived of the right to freedom of expression.
Kangana Ranaut's upcoming film Emergency seems to be embroiled in controversies. The Madhya Pradesh High Court will hear the objections related to the film today on Monday. Let us tell you that the Sikh community of Jabalpur and Indore have taken refuge in the High Court by registering objections.
Latest reports claim that Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' may have been postponed. The delay was most likely caused by film-related concerns.
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BJP MP and actor Kangana Ranaut appeared on Rajat Sharma's iconic show in its latest episode and answered questions related to politics, her upcoming film 'Emergency' and other issues. She also clarified her remarks on the farmers protest which drew a statement from the BJP.
Kangana Ranaut, who will next be seen in her directorial flick Emergency portraying Indira Gandhi, is the latest guest on Rajat Sharma's most popular show on Indian television, Aap Ki Adalat.
Actress-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut is the latest guest on the popular news television show, Aap Ki Adalat. On the show, she was questioned on various topics from Bollywood to her latest stint in politics by veteran journalist Rajat Sharma. Check out how Kangana responded to these questions.
Aap Ki Adalat: Kangana earlier described Rahul as bitter and poisonous, She added that I said what the entire nation is saying. He is going abroad and asking America to intervene in our affairs.
Kangana Ranaut, who was the guest in the latest episode of Aap Ki Adalat, spoke about her upcoming movie 'Emergency', Hollywood and her just-started political journey.
Kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency' is scheduled to hit the theatres on September 6, however, the film's certification is stuck with censor board, the actor has said while alleging that the board members are receiving threats against the release of the film.
In a recent interview, the 'Dhaakad' actress finally spoke on the recent death threats which she received amid boycott calls of her next film, Emergency. Check out what she said.
Directed by Anand L Rai, 'Tanu Weds Manu' was released in the year 2011. Its second instalment came in the year 2015, named 'Tanu Weds Manu Returns'. Both films did very well at the box office. Now the audience is eagerly waiting for its third installment.
Kangana Ranaut starred and directed Emergency is all set to release in theatres on September 6. The film is based on the Emergency imposed in the country by former PM Indira Gandhi.
The BJP distanced itself from Kangana Ranaut's statement where she said that the farmers' protests could have led to a Bangladesh-like situation if strong measures had not been taken by the government.
BJP MP Kangana Ranaut has ignited another controversy by stating that the farmers' protests could have escalated into a situation similar to that of Bangladesh if the government had not taken strong measures.
Kangana Ranaut's directorial Emergency is all set to release in theatres on September 6, 2024. The film is based on the Emergency imposed in the country by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the role which is played by Kangana.
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