New Delhi:
Actress and MP Kangana Ranaut is excited about the release of her upcoming film ‘Emergency’. Meanwhile, he has offered the film to famous Bollywood producer-director Karan Johar. Recently the actress participated in the singing reality show ‘Indian Idol’, where she said that she wants to work with Karan Johar. Saying this he offered the film to Karan Johar. Also said that she will ensure that she gets an important role.
The actress said, “Sorry, but Karan sir should do a film with me. I will make a very good film and will also give him a good role in the film, which will not be based on the fight between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.”
Earlier, Kangana spoke to IANS and reacted to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) order to remove certain parts from the film. The actress told that she accepts the decision of CBFC. He said, “I would have liked the film to be complete without cuts. But there is no problem with the cuts, because it is not that the film has been made to make fun of anyone.
CBFC completely removed some facts related to history, however, it does not affect my film and this is proof that it does not make any difference to the film. There has been no impact on the story. The patriotic message in the film is completely intact, so I don’t think this cut has affected the film. But if they have done this, there must be some reason behind it.”
The film is based on former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and the Emergency imposed by her in the 1970s. The producer-director of Emergency is Kangana Ranaut. The film will be released in theaters on January 17.
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