Grab your popcorn, darlings, because Bollywood’s drama queen is back in the spotlight! Yours truly, Bollywood Newshound Nisha, has got the latest scoop on Kangana Ranaut’s latest cinematic escapade turned political thriller.
Alright, buckle up for some delicious gossip. Kangana, ever the queen of controversy, is in a bit of a pickle with her upcoming film "Emergency." 🎬 Oh, darling, what a surprise! The film was all set to release, but guess what? The CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) gave it the green light and then pulled the certification faster than you can say "box office disaster." Why, you ask? Death threats, darling. Yes, the kind you see in those dramatic Bollywood thrillers. Apparently, some folks aren’t too thrilled about scenes showing Indira Gandhi’s assassination, Bhindranwale, and the Punjab riots. What’s a filmmaker to do, right? 🤷♀️
Our dear Kangana spilled the beans on X, claiming the film’s been blacked out. “I can’t believe it,” she said. Oh honey, join the club! The state of affairs in the country has her feeling all sorts of gloom and doom.
And if you missed it, Kangana went full throttle in a spicy interview, claiming the farmer protests in Punjab were a cover for mayhem, complete with violence and murders. Naturally, this didn’t sit well with the good folks of Punjab. They were up in arms, quite literally, holding rallies and demanding a complete ban on her film.
Speaking of drama, Robert Vadra, husband of Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, had his share of words for Kangana. He thinks the Parliament should be a Kangana-free zone. “She’s a woman, I respect her, but she’s not fit for Parliament,” he said. Ouch! Someone fetch the burn ointment! 🩹
Even the BJP had to distance themselves from her comments, calling them her personal views. “If the government wasn’t strong, Punjab would’ve become Bangladesh,” she said. Really, Kangana? The party made it clear—she doesn’t speak for them.
Rahul Gandhi jumped in too, calling her statements proof of BJP’s anti-farmer policies. And then there’s Simranjit Singh Mann, a former MP, who took it to another level, making some truly cringeworthy comments about Kangana having “experience” with rape. Gross, right? The Haryana State Women’s Commission is all over that one, demanding a public apology.
Kangana’s not backing down, though. She hit back, saying you can’t change history with threats and bullying. “17-year-old girl shot with 30-35 bullets. We need to show the truth,” she declared. You can almost picture her standing atop a mountain, cape fluttering in the wind. 🦸♀️
Nisha’s Nutshell: In Bollywood, controversy sells like popcorn at a movie premiere. Whether it’s about films, politics, or just plain drama, Kangana’s the gift that keeps on giving. Moral of the story? In the world of glitz and glamour, the real drama happens off-screen, and the only thing more dramatic than a Bollywood script is the life of a Bollywood star. 🍿
Stay tuned for more spice, and remember, darling, in Bollywood, truth is often stranger than fiction!