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Kangana Ranaut, known for her bold choices on-screen and off, has recently revealed her decision never to make another political film again. Following the tumultuous experience of directing and starring in Emergency, which centered on India’s controversial Emergency period under Indira Gandhi, Kangana shared her immense challenges during the film’s production.
The movie marked her second directorial venture after Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi. The film has attracted considerable attention and controversy, facing multiple roadblocks, including delays from the Central Board of Film Certification and legal notices. Kangana Ranaut’s determination to get the project through has remained steady throughout the process. However, the experience left her exhausted and disillusioned with making political films, especially ones based on real-life events.
Kangana Ranaut now understands why nobody wants to make political films.
In an interview with News18, Kangana Ranaut candidly shared how the making of Emergency took a personal toll on her. She revealed her frustration, stating, “I’m never making a political film again. It’s so difficult, and I now understand why so few people attempt it, particularly with real-life characters.” During the shoot, which took place amidst the global pandemic, Kangana was confronted with numerous hurdles.
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