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Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency is going to be released on 6 September. The film has been in controversy since the trailer was released. In fact, Kangana Ranaut has been receiving death threats ever since Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale was shown in the film. Recently, a man named Vicky Thomas Singh has openly threatened her that if she shows Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale in a wrong way in the film, she will have to face the consequences. After receiving threats, Kangana has now said that she is not afraid of anyone, people can shoot her if they want.
Recently, actress Kangana Ranaut has reacted to these threats while talking to Aaj Tak. The actress has said, you cannot scare me. I cannot let the voice of this country die. These people may threaten me, shoot me, but I am not going to be scared. This hooliganism will not work.
Recently, a video was posted on social media in which some Nihangs are sitting. Vicky Thomas Singh, who is sitting with them, has threatened Kangana saying, “History cannot be changed. If you are shown as a terrorist, then be ready for the consequences. What service will you do to the person whose film you are doing. Who were Satwant Singh and Beant Singh (those who fired bullets at former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi), be ready to play those roles as well. I am saying this from my heart, because whoever points a finger at us, we cut off that finger. For that saint (Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale), we will even get our heads chopped off. If we can get our heads chopped off, we can chop them off as well.”
Kangana Ranaut also reacted to this video. She reposted the video on her official X platform (earlier Twitter) and tagged the DGP of Maharashtra, Himachal and Punjab police and demanded action.
Let us tell you that Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency is going to be released in theaters on 6 September. The film is based on the emergency imposed during the tenure of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Ever since the trailer was released, the film has been accused of portraying the Sikh community in a wrong way.
First of all, Punjab's independent MP Sarbjit Singh Khalsa raised objections to the scenes shown in the trailer. He said that Sikhs have been portrayed in a wrong way in it. He has written a letter to the central government demanding to stop the release of the film.
Sarbjit Singh Khalsa said, 'There are reports of Sikhs being portrayed in a wrong way in the new film 'Emergency', which can lead to deterioration of peace and law and order situation in the society. If Sikhs are shown as separatists or terrorists in this film, then it is a deep conspiracy. This film is a psychological attack, which the government should pay attention to beforehand and stop inciting hatred against Sikhs in other countries.'