Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency , which was supposed to release on 6th September, has been postponed due to relationship troubles. Now, the actor-filmmaker-turned-politician has spoken about it and said the film industry has not come out in support of her movie like it did during Padmaavat and Udta Punjab when they faced similar problems. “It’s happened in the past too.

There have been films like Padmaavat and Udta Punjab which were released quite smoothly. There were throats to chop off someone’s nose, someone’s neck, but the government protected them and they were released. But when it came to my film’s release, no one.

.. especially no one from the Congress party supported me, not even the film industry did.

I definitely feel like I’m on my own. When I see these kind of feelings, this narrow-minded thinking, what kind of hope from people would I be left with?” said Kangana while talking to News 18. CENSORSHIP: No creative expression should ever be censored—that's my personal view.

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“The film industry is celebrating that my self-financed film didn’t release. I am in the loneliest corner of the world,” she added. Lyricist, filmmaker and comedian Varun Grover criticised CBFC’s decision and supported Kangana Ranaut as he wrote on social media, “Censorship is nev.