British Sikh groups disrupt some screenings of ‘Emergency’ in UK
- Protests against the film 'Emergency' occurred in multiple cities in the UK, including Birmingham and London, prompting some cinemas to cancel screenings.
- The film, starring Kangana Ranaut as Indira Gandhi, is viewed by many in the Sikh community as 'anti-Sikh propaganda' and has faced calls for a ban.
- The Sikh Council UK is urging all cinemas in Britain to stop showing 'Emergency' due to its perceived inaccuracies and offensive content.
- Kangana Ranaut responded to the protests, claiming they are an attack on art and asserting her respect for all religions.
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Pro-Khalistan activists storm Kangana's Emergency screening in London
The screening of Kangana Ranaut’s directorial debut Emergency was stopped in London by pro-Khalistan activists as they stormed the movie theatre on Sunday, January 19. The movie screening was disturbed by Khalistani sloganeering as a group of activists covered their faces and force-entered the Harrow cinema hall near Wembley and tried to obstruct the movie projection. In the videos that emerged from the incidents, the miscreants were seen arguin…
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