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Actress Kangana Ranaut participates in an interactive programme in Hyderabad and speaks on A journey of Resilience, Passion and Triumph
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Chairperson Shivani Loya and Co-chair Ashwin Agarwal, who coordinated the event, emphasized that Yi, a part of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), empowers young leaders to drive innovation, create lasting change, and contribute to the economic and social development of India.
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She also described the party's sweeping victory in the Maharashtra Assembly elections as one of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's greatest achievements
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On Monday, Kangana shared a poster from her upcoming film on Instagram, featuring its key characters. She captioned it, "17th January 2025 – The epic saga of the nation's most powerful woman and the moment that changed India's destiny. #Emergency – Only in cinemas."
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On Saturday, the actress revealed that the whole family is grieving the loss of her beloved grandmother, who played a significant role in her life. Kangana posted an unseen photo of her sitting with her Nani and wrote, “Last night, my grandmother Indrani Thakur Ji passed away. The whole family is in mourning. Please pray for her.”
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On Sunday, the actress posted a sweet photo of herself giving blessings to her brothers, Akshat and Karan. In the image, Kangana radiates joy as she smiles while posing for the candid click. In the caption, she simply wrote, “#bhaidooj.”
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On Thursday, the actress shared an update with her followers in her Instagram Stories, stating, “We have received the certificate for our movie ‘Emergency’ and will announce the release date soon. Thank you for your patience and support! @manikarnikafilms @zeestudiosofficial @nishantpitti.”
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Ranaut on Wednesday withdrew her remarks calling for bringing back the three farm laws and said those were her personal opinions and did not represent the party's stand.
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The filmmaker shared that Kangana will be in the third installment of “Tanu Weds Manu”, which first released in 2011. It also stars R. Madhavan, Jimmy Sheirgill, Eijaz Khan, Swara Bhaskar and Deepak Dobriyal.
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Rama Rao found fault with the silence of Congress leaders, questioning whether their lack of response indicated approval of such behaviour
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Expresses displeasure with CBFC for not taking a decision on the issuance of a certificate to Kangana Ranaut-starrer film
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She recently took to her X, formerly Twitter, and penned a message for all women who are struggling with low self-esteem.
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The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) have often raised red flags to the content considering it “sensitive” or “potentially disruptive to public order”, leading to snips and legal battles.
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Political period drama was scheduled to hit theatres across the country on Friday, but makers are yet to get clearance from CBFC
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"Emergency", which stars Ranaut in the role of former prime minister Indira Gandhi, was scheduled for a September 6 release after multiple delays but is yet to get a clearance from the CBFC
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Gurpreet was present in the national capital to promote his upcoming Punjabi film 'Ardaas Sarbat De Bhale Di', along with the other star cast--Gippy Grewal and Jasmine Bhasin.
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According to makers, the film aims to spotlight the invaluable contributions of the working-class heroes who work tirelessly behind the scenes
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Kangana’s remarks apparently came in response to former Punjab MP and chief of the Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar), Simranjit Singh Mann’s rape remark, where he reportedly said that the actress had “a lot of experience of rape.”
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Actor-turned-politician, BJP MP Kangana Ranaut stoked controversy by saying that farmers' protest could have led to Bangladesh-like situations in India, if the top leadership was not strong.
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The picture shows them fully drenched in blood, both actors exude sheer intensity and rage, perfectly capturing the fervour of the film.