Actress and politician
Kangana Ranaut is not only one of the most prolific performers of tinsel town, she is also one of the most out-spoken celebrities who speaks her mind. Kangana, who likes to keep it real, often indulges in little anecdotes about her life, that keep her fans happy.
In an old interaction with Curly Tales, Kangana once opened up on the weirdest food item she has seen.
She said that she was once in Paris with an ex-boyfriend who is English, and he ordered frogs, that are considered a French delicacy. When the order came, Kangana said that it was a whole frog fried in butter, and not just the meat or anything. The host then jokingly asked Kangana if that was the reason she eventually broke up with that guy, to which the actress laughed and said no.
On the work front, Kangana Ranaut has been facing ongoing challenges surrounding the release of her directorial film 'Emergency'. On Wednesday, the 'Tejas' actress encountered a fresh set of problems, adding to the delays and controversies that have already plagued the film's release.
Now, as per the latest report by NDTV, a district court in Chandigarh has issued a notice to Kangana Ranaut regarding her film 'Emergency'. Former president of the District Bar Association, advocate Ravinder Singh Bassi, has reportedly filed an application alleging that Kangana has attempted to tarnish the image of Sikhs in the film. He further claims that the upcoming release contains several false allegations against the Sikh community and has called for a case to be registered against the actress.
'Emergency' is set against the backdrop of the Emergency period in India that was imposed by the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
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Meanwhile, the advocate’s plea comes just days after
Shiromani Akali Dal accused Kangana and the film of misrepresenting the community and twisting historical facts.
Ahead of the release of her film 'Emergency', Kangana Ranaut has sought police intervention after receiving death threats on social media. A disturbing video surfaced online, featuring several men issuing threats against the actress over the film's controversial portrayal of Sikhs. Kangana shared the video on Twitter, tagging the police departments of Himachal, Maharashtra, and Punjab, with the plea, 'Please look into this.'
'Emergency' was initially scheduled for release on September 6 but was delayed due to pending censor board approval. The film has also faced calls for boycotts and bans from various Sikh organizations, who accuse it of misrepresenting their community.
In the film, Kangana portrays the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The film features a star-studded cast, including Milind Soman, Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Mahima Choudhary, and the late Satish Kaushik.