Actress and MP Kangana Ranaut recently took oath as a Lok Sabha member. In an old interview, Kangana had said that if she won the election, she would leave the film industry, although she would continue her film innings.
People close to her have confirmed this. They have given important information related to Kangana's upcoming release 'Emergency'. This film was to be released along with 'Chandu Champion' but due to election engagements, the film could not be released on that date. However, preparations are underway to release this film soon. Sources close to Kangana said that 'the picture will be clear on the release of the film after the Parliament session ends. An attempt was made to release Flame on June 25 itself, as the Emergency was imposed on this day in 1975. However, that date was also postponed. Now it will be released on September 6. Along with her first step in politics, Kangana will also continue her film journey. The next film may be announced soon. It is rumored that Kangana also has films like Anand L Rai's 'Tanu Weds Manu 3' and Aloulik Desai's mythological drama 'Sita-The Incarnation'. There is no fresh update on this.
Jayant Sinha, co-writer of the film 'Emergency', said, 'There is a lot of research work in the film, but that does not mean that its commercial value has been kept aside. A perfect balance has been made between both aspects. People went to many historically important places related to Indira Gandhi for research, like Indira Gandhi Memorial, then Lucknow Vidhan Sabha Library. The proceedings of the then Lok Sabha are kept there in book form. We took all the research from 1975 to 1977, debates in the Lok Sabha and till the imposition of Emergency.' Such things have nothing to do with the final draft. For example, whether your film is 100 pages long, 2 hours or 1.5 hours, you have to see all the real things in it. Our research paper was more than 500 pages long and I also wrote a book on it, 'Daughter of India'.