Kangana Ranaut Calls Bollywood 'Hopeless' Ahead of Emergency Release

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Kangana Ranaut does not shy away from saying anything against Bollywood. Especially about Karan Johar, without knowing which industry cannot be compared. The actress's film is going to be released in a few days. She has started promoting it but is still speaking fearlessly against the Hindi film industry.

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Kangana, who is embroiled in controversies regarding 'Emergency', said frankly, "Only a few people have a problem with me. If you see, I won the election and the kind of love I get from the industry proves my point."

'Bollywood is a hopeless place'

The actress further said, "Bollywood is a hopeless place. Nothing is going to happen to them. Firstly, they are jealous of talent. Whoever they see as talented, they either finish them off or ruin their career, boycott them. They defame them by doing such dirty PR. Kangana told that all this is not done secretly, but openly.

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Last week, GDPC and Akal Takht had demanded an immediate ban on the film and claimed that it tries to "character assassinate" Sikhs by creating a narrative against them. SGPC chief Harjinder Singh Dhami told a press conference that he demanded an FIR against Ranaut and expressed objection to the film. He said that there have been many such instances in the past when Sikh sentiments were hurt due to the wrong representation of the community in films. Demanding a ban on the film, he called the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) "biased" and urged the inclusion of Sikh members in the censor board.

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On the other hand, Akal Takht's Jathedar (head) Giani Raghbir Singh claimed that the film "deliberately misrepresents the character of Sikhs as separatists, which is part of a deep conspiracy." He argued that the film "insults" the community and accused Kangana of "deliberate character assassination" of Sikhs.

He said, "The community can never forget the anti-Sikh atrocities of June 1984 and Ranaut's film is trying to character assassinate Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale, who has been declared a Qaumi Shaheed (martyr of the community) by Sri Akal Takht Sahib."

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