Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency is finally scheduled for release on September 6 after facing many delays. The actress has opened up about how her political career affects her film work. While promoting the movie, Kangana shared that her responsibilities as a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament have taken a toll on her acting career.

Kangana, who represents the Mandi constituency in Himachal Pradesh, has been deeply involved in Parliament sessions and various social initiatives. In an interview with Variety, she acknowledged the challenges of balancing her political duties with her film commitments. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kangana Ranaut (@kanganaranaut) The actress said, "Being a parliamentarian is a very demanding job.

Especially in my constituency, we’ve had floods, so I am all over the place." She added that she has been tied up with surveying the flood-hit regions of Himachal Pradesh. The actress added that she has been occupied with assessing the flood-affected areas in Himachal Pradesh.

Kangana added, "My film work is suffering. My projects are waiting. I’m not able to start my shoots.

I’m waiting for more parliamentary session details, like the winter session, so I can adjust my dates." She mentioned that she is just as committed to her acting career as she is to her political responsibilities and intends to prioritize her attention according to what requires it most urgently. On Monday, August 12, Kangana launched the new poste.