Amidst the ongoing controversy between Kangana Ranaut and the government, Punjabi singer Jasbir Jassi has threatened to expose the actor's past behaviour if she continues to talk ill about his home state Punjab. He shared a shocking incident when the two of them got drunk together and how Kangana had no control over herself. The singer also called her a "mental case" and stated that she is a threat to the nation. Meanwhile, the Censor Board controversy around Kangana's upcoming film Emergency seems to be settling down as she has agreed to the suggested cuts.
Popular Punjabi singer Jasbir Jassi has stood up for his home state and strongly condemned Bollywood actress and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut for making negative remarks about Punjab and its people. Jassi has warned Kangana that if she does not stop, he will reveal some shocking details about her past. This comes after Kangana compared Punjab and Himachal Pradesh and made controversial comments about drug and alcohol culture in the state. Kangana has yet to respond to Jassi's remarks.
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has suggested 13 changes to be made to Kangana Ranaut's upcoming film 'Emergency', which has been surrounded by controversies. The actor-politician has stated that she will not make any cuts to the film, while the CBFC has deemed certain scenes unsuitable for children under 12. The film's co-producer Zee Entertainment Limited has accused the CBFC of illegally withholding certification, while the Bombay High Court has criticized the board for not taking a stance.
The Aam Aadmi Party has strongly criticized BJP MP Kangana Ranaut for her recent statements about reinstating the black agricultural laws of 2020. Accusing the BJP of deliberately causing social tension and spreading hatred, the party called on Prime Minister Modi to take action against Kangana and clarify his stance on the issue. The party's MP Malvinder Singh Kang expressed concern that PM Modi's own party members are making contradictory statements, causing confusion and disrespect towards the sacrifices of the farmers.
Bollywood actress and politician Kangana Ranaut's much-anticipated movie, "Emergency," has run into trouble with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) as it has not been issued a certification yet. The Bombay High Court's order to delay the release of the movie has caused disappointment among fans, despite Ranaut's efforts to awaken the nation through her controversial tweets. However, the court stated that it cannot pass any order due to a directive from the Madhya Pradesh High Court and the movie's release date has been pushed back.
In an interview, Kangana Ranaut revealed her unsuccessful attempts at learning how to drive, admitting that she and Deepika Padukone went to the same driving school. Despite initially giving up after early mishaps, Kangana was motivated to try again after seeing Deepika drive her car at an event. However, her second attempt also ended in disaster as she accidentally slammed her car into a police jeep. Currently, Kangana is busy promoting her upcoming film 'Emergency' where she plays the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
In an exclusive interview with Miss Malini, Mahima Chaudhry opens up about her past relationship with Leander Paes and how it affected her. The Pardes actress also talks about her current marriage with architect businessman Bobby Mukherji and how they have been living separately. On the work front, Mahima is set to play the role of cultural activist Pupul Jayakar in Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency, which is based on the emergency period in India.
Ahead of the release of her film "Emergency," Kangana Ranaut took to social media to share a video of individuals threatening her life. The actress-politician seeks the help of police in Himachal, Maharashtra, and Punjab. The film's release has already sparked controversies, with the SGPC and Akal Takht calling for a ban. "Emergency" is a biographical political drama that focuses on the Indian Emergency and stars Ranaut as former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
Congress party has criticized BJP's MP Kangana Ranaut for her outrageous and provocative statements against farmers. The party has demanded clarification from the union government on the MP's claims that foreign powers like America and China are instigating the ongoing farmers' protests. The Congress spokesperson also raised the question of the government's inaction against the MP, stating that a mere denial is not enough and concrete action must be taken against her.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has criticized Mandi MP Kangana Ranaut's recent comments on the farmers' agitation, calling them a "grave insult" to farmers across the country. He also accused the BJP of having an anti-farmer ideology, and urged the party to expel Ranaut. The Congress leader highlighted the government's failure to address farmers' issues and the disrespect shown towards them.