Kangana Ranaut’s upcoming film Emergency has stirred significant controversy just days before its release. The film, which has already created a buzz with its politically charged narrative, is now facing major opposition from the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) and the Akal Takht, the highest temporal seat of the Sikh community. These prominent Sikh organizations have accused the film of portraying the Sikh community in a negative light and have demanded an immediate ban on its release.
SGPC files FIR against Kangana Ranaut
On Wednesday, SGPC chief Harjinder Singh Dhami held a press conference to voice the committee’s concerns about the film. He revealed that the SGPC has filed a First Information Report (FIR) against Kangana Ranaut, expressing strong objections to the film’s content. Dhami argued that Emergency could potentially create a damaging narrative against the Sikh community, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and misrepresentations.
Dhami further emphasized that this is not the first time the Sikh community has been misrepresented in cinema. “In the past, several films have hurt Sikh sentiments due to the misrepresentation of the community in movies,” he stated. He accused the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) of being biased and called for the inclusion of Sikh members on the board to prevent such incidents in the future.
Accusations from the Akal Takht
In addition to the SGPC, Gyani Raghbir Singh, the Jathedar (head) of the Akal Takht, also voiced his strong opposition to Emergency. Singh alleged that the film intentionally portrays Sikhs as separatists, which he believes is part of a larger conspiracy to malign the community’s image. He accused Kangana Ranaut of “deliberately assassinating” the character of Sikhs through the film.
Singh was particularly incensed by the film’s depiction of Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale, a controversial figure who has been declared a Qaumi Shaheed (community’s martyr) by Sri Akal Takht Sahib. He argued that the film disrespects Bhindranwale’s legacy and the Sikh community’s collective memory of the anti-Sikh violence of June 1984. “The community can never forget the anti-Sikh brutality of June 1984, and Ranaut’s film is trying to assassinate the character of Jarnail Singh Khalsa Bhindranwale,” Singh stated.
Singh also expressed disappointment that despite Kangana’s controversial statements about the Sikh community, no action has been taken by the government against her. He called for stricter measures to ensure that films do not incite communal tensions or disrespect any community.
About emergency
Emergency was first announced in 2021, and since then, it has been one of the most anticipated films in Bollywood. The movie is set against the backdrop of the 1975 Emergency in India, a period of political turmoil under former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. While Kangana Ranaut has clarified that the film is not a biopic of Gandhi, it delves into the political dynamics of that era.
Kangana not only stars in the lead role but also serves as the director of the film, marking another ambitious project in her career. The film boasts an ensemble cast, including veteran actors like Anupam Kher, Milind Soman, Mahima Chaudhry, and Shreyas Talpade, who play pivotal roles.
The trailer of Emergency was released recently and has already sparked intense discussions in the industry and among audiences. However, the backlash from Sikh organizations poses a significant challenge to the film’s release and reception.
The road ahead
As Emergency inches closer to its release date, the controversy surrounding it continues to escalate. With the SGPC and Akal Takht demanding a ban on the film, it remains to be seen how the situation will unfold. The controversy highlights the ongoing tension between creative expression in cinema and the sensitivities of different communities.
For now, all eyes are on Kangana Ranaut and the makers of Emergency to see how they respond to these serious allegations. The film’s fate hangs in the balance as the controversy deepens, raising important questions about the portrayal of historical events and figures in Indian cinema.