
Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency is finally heading to the cinemas after a lot of controversy surrounding its release. From political debates and public controversies, the film is finally set to headline theatres on January 17th.
As the film touches on several sensitive incidents from the reign of Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the film has faced a lot of difficulties ahead of its release. As the film finally hits the theatres in India, it will not be released in Bangladesh according to several reports.
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Several factors have forced this decision to be made including the issues going on between India and Bangladesh. While the content of the film might not have a larger impact on its ban, the ongoing issues between the two nations are the main reason behind the film’s indefinite ban.
Another reason might be the assassination of former Bangladesh Prime Minister Shaikh Mujibir Rehman which is shown in the film. His lethal demise is shown in the film by a group of Bangladeshi extremists which might have impacted the film’s release in Bangladesh.
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As Kangana Ranaut looks to make a comeback to the big screen, it remains to be seen how things will turn out to be for the actress given the controversy and trolls she has been a part of since her previous flops.