Actor-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut is at the center of a new controversy with her upcoming film ‘Emergency‘, which has sparked outrage, particularly among the Sikh community. The film, set to release on September 6, 2024, portrays the period during the 1975 Emergency declared by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, a role played by Ranaut herself. The trailer, which was released on August 14, has been met with significant backlash.
Sikh Community’s Concerns
The film has drawn ire for its depiction of slain Sikh militant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, shown in the trailer as collaborating with Indira Gandhi in exchange for votes for her Congress party, with the promise of a separate Sikh state. This portrayal has alarmed members of the Sikh community, who feel it misrepresents their history and could incite communal tension.
The Delhi unit of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has sent a legal notice to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), urging it to halt the film’s release. SAD’s Delhi chief, Paramjit Singh Sarna, expressed concerns that the film promotes discord and hatred against Sikhs rather than presenting a genuine political or historical critique.
Calls for State-Level Bans
In Punjab, independent MP Sarabjit Singh Khalsa has urged the state government to ban Emergency, fearing it could disrupt communal harmony. The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has also voiced strong objections, with spokesperson Gurcharan Singh Grewal criticizing Kangana Ranaut for what he sees as a deliberate attempt to create controversy.
Telangana has also seen similar reactions, with the Telangana Sikh Society submitting a report to state authorities. They argue that the film portrays Sikhs as “anti-nationals and terrorists,” which could lead to unrest in the state. Adviser to the Telangana Government, Mohammed Ali Shabbir, has formally requested Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to consider banning the film after legal consultations.
Kangana Ranaut’s Response
In response to the growing controversy, Ranaut has defended her film, stating that it merely portrays historical events. She expressed frustration over delays in receiving the CBFC certification, suggesting that certain groups are trying to suppress the film’s release. “We have to show the history,” she remarked, insisting that the portrayal of historical figures, including the assassination of Indira Gandhi, is essential to the film’s narrative.
Potential Impact
The controversy surrounding ‘Emergency’ has not only raised questions about the depiction of sensitive historical events but also highlighted the ongoing tensions between creative expression and communal sensitivities in India. As the release date approaches, the outcome of the CBFC’s decision and state government actions will be closely watched by many.
Conclusion
The debate over Emergency underscores the delicate balance between artistic freedom and the portrayal of historical events in a manner that respects all communities. Whether the film will see its release on the scheduled date or face further delays remains to be seen.