Kangana Ranaut is often in the headlines for her statements. But these days she is in the headlines for her film ‘Emergency’. The release date of ‘Emergency’ was earlier being released on September 6th. But the film did not get the censor certificate and hence, it has been postponed for the second time. Now, amid the uproar, scriptwriter Manoj Muntashir has shared a video, in which he has expressed his displeasure and talked about people being deprived of the right to freedom of expression. Kangana Ranaut has shared Manoj’s video on her Instagram. Kangana Ranaut is often in the headlines for her statements. But these days she is in the headlines for her film ‘Emergency’. The release date of ‘Emergency’ was earlier being released on September 6th. But the film did not get the censor certificate and hence, it has been postponed for the second time. Now, amid the uproar, scriptwriter Manoj Muntashir has shared a video, in which he has expressed his displeasure and talked about people being deprived of the right to freedom of expression. Kangana Ranaut has shared Manoj’s video on her Instagram. IndiaTV Entertainment: Google News Feed
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