Kangana Ranaut expressed her pain over the emergency ban in Punjab, said – 'A few selected people have set this fire'
Mumbai. Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' has been released in theaters on January 17, 2025, which is based on the incident of emergency in the country. The audience returning after watching this film is praising Kangana's performance. At the same time, critics have also given good response to the film. This film of the actress has not been released in Punjab. He has reacted on this.
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I have no words for the love and respect you have shown me.
Kangana Ranaut has shared a post from her Instagram account today on Monday. In this he has thanked the audience for the love the film is receiving. He also expressed grief over the film not being released in Punjab. Kangana is seen saying, 'Friends, I express my gratitude to you on behalf of Zee Studio, Manikarnika and every member of the film. I don't have words for the love and respect you have given me, but there is still some pain in my heart.
'You decide after watching the film'
Kangana further said that 'Punjab! It was said in the industry that my films perform best in Punjab. And today is a day when my film is not even being allowed to release in Punjab. Some similar attacks are also being carried out in Canada and Britain. This fire has been set by a select few people. And you and I are burning in this fire. Friends, my film, my thoughts and my love for the country are reflected in this film. You decide yourself after watching this film. Does this film unite or tear us apart? I just won't say any more. Jai Hind thanks'.
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