Kangana Ranaut Faces Legal Trouble and Financial Losses Over 'Emergency' Film
The film's release has been delayed due to censorship issues and controversy over its portrayal of Sikhs, leading Ranaut to sell her Mumbai property.
- Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' has been delayed multiple times due to issues with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) and backlash from Sikh organizations.
- A Chandigarh court has issued a notice to Ranaut following allegations that the film misrepresents the Sikh community and distorts historical facts.
- Ranaut sold her Pali Hill bungalow in Mumbai for ₹32 crore to cope with financial losses incurred from the film's postponement.
- The Bombay High Court has instructed the CBFC to make a decision on the film's certification by September 18, with the next hearing scheduled for September 19.
- Ranaut has criticized the lack of support from the film industry and political parties, contrasting it with the support received by other controversial films like 'Padmaavat' and 'Udta Punjab'.