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Protests Surge Across UK, Leading to Cancellations of Kangana Ranaut’s Film Screenings

January 21, 20252 Mins Read
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Kangana Ranaut’s film Emergency has faced numerous challenges even after receiving approval from the censor board. The latest hurdle comes from rising protests in the UK, resulting in three cities, including Birmingham and Wolverhampton, deciding to withdraw the film from their theaters.

Protests have surged in areas with significant Sikh populations, causing disruptions during screenings of Emergency. Videos shared on social media show demonstrators halting the film, chanting slogans, and clashing with viewers. Due to the escalating situation, several theater owners opted to cancel the screenings. This decision affected cinemas not only in Birmingham and Wolverhampton but also in places like Feltham and parts of Hounslow in West London.

An organization named Sher-E-Punjab reported that the Vue theater chain confirmed the suspension of the film for the weekend due to these protests.

The Sikh Press Association has criticized the film, alleging it promotes anti-Sikh propaganda, particularly regarding its portrayal of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s role in historical events referred to as the Sikh genocide. They highlight that this release occurs at a time when they feel there’s increased censorship and negative representation of Sikhs in Indian media. The association also pointed out that a film about late activist Jaswant Singh Khalra, known for bringing attention to the genocide, has faced significant release restrictions.

Kangana Ranaut has not publicly addressed the latest issues surrounding Emergency in the UK, but she previously mentioned her struggles related to the film’s release in Punjab, describing it as harassment aimed at damaging her reputation.

Set in the politically charged atmosphere of the 1970s, Emergency is inspired by real events and features Ranaut as Indira Gandhi. The film, which she also directed, was released on January 17 after experiencing delays.

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