Emergency: The Kashmir Files Director Vivek Agnihotri Slams Censor Board And Citizens Demanding Ban On Emergency,  Supports Kangana

Kangana Ranaut’s film ‘Emergency’ got postponed because there was a delay in getting the certificate from the Censor Board. The actress also started receiving death threats from the Sikh community. They said that some parts of Kangana should be removed from the film. Then Kangana shared a video on social media, in which she said that she has demanded parts like Indira Gandhi’s assassination, Punjab riots and some other things. That is why the movie has not received the certificate yet.

On all these controversies, Vivek Agnihotri has given his reaction against censorship. Vivek Agnihotri, director of ‘The Kashmir Files’ took to his X handle and expressed his views on the situation by supporting Kangana Ranaut. He said that if someone has shown something in a creative way, then it should not be censored. He also insisted that if the board still wants  censorship, why not start with TV debates, news programs, political speeches and religious sermons? These are often the real sources of fake news, division, hatred and violence.

Vivek further said that one must accept the criticism with courage if they feel that it defames them or hurts their sentiments. 

However, Vivek did not take anyone’s name here but Kangana Ranaut posted this tweet in her Instagram story Which caught everyone’s attention. 

The actress has played Indira Gandhi in the movie and apart from her, there are other actors including Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Shreyas Talpade, Satish Kaushik, Milind Soman.

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