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Kangana Ranaut was subjected death threats after she released the trailer of her new film, Emergency. The actress-BJP leader will be seen playing the role of Indira Gandhi. While Kangana’s safety has become a cause of concern amid the release, several groups have rallying to boycott the film. The actress, in a recent interview, reacted to the threats. She said she will not let the threats impact the film’s release.
“Mujhe aap daraa nahi sakte. Mujhe yeh log daraa nahi sakte. Main iss desh ki awaaz marrne nahi dungi. Main iss desh me samvidhanik adhikaro ko khatam nahi hone dungi. Main hi nahi, har ek kalaakar ko abhivyakti ki azaadi honi chahiye. Koi bhi sacchayi ki awaaz dabaa nahi sakta. Yeh log mujhe dhamka le, yeh log chahe jo bole mujhe, jaan se maarne ki dhamki de, chahe kuch bhi karle, mai is desh ki awaaz ko marrne nahi dungi,” Kangana said when she appeared on Aap Ki Adalat.
“Kyunki agar main piche hatt gayi toh yeh log jo hai kal ko kisi bhi artist ko uthne nahi denge, yeh sabko dara dhamka ke chup kara de aur usko karke apni ek alag history likhenge. Jo ki humare sath pehle bhi huwa hai. Hume ek alag version history ka padhaya gaya hai. Toh woh hum nahi hone denge. Humne khud dekha hai… desh ke liye hume bhi toh kuch karna hai na? Humne desi ki mitti se humne jo ann jal liya hai,” she added.
Earlier this week, Kangana claimed that the death threats has put a hurdle in the path of the film’s Censor Board certification. She took to her X handle and dropped a video in which she alleged that they are being asked to remove scenes relating to Indira Gandhi’s assassination and Bhindranwale from Emergency. Kangana called the pending certification of her film ‘unbelievable’ and expressed that she feels sorry for such affairs in our country.
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