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  • Emergency not shown in Punjab; ‘Harassment of artist’: Kangana Ranaut | Bollywood News


    Cinemas across Punjab cancelled the screening of Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency Friday following Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee’s protests with several Sikh organisations and Congress leaders calling for a ban, even as Ranaut called it “complete harassment of art and the artiste”.

    The film, co-produced by Ranaut, who is also BJP’s Mandi MP, was released Friday.

    The SGPC protested outside cinemas, multiplexes and malls across the state. All theatres decided against screening. SGPC chief secretary Kulwant Singh Manan said, “Following SGPC’s objections and demonstrations, theatres have decided not to screen the film. We welcome the decision.”

    PVR Cinemas cancelled its scheduled shows in Amritsar in the wake of protests. Gagandeep Singh, ACP (Crime), Amritsar, said, “The movie is not being screened. We spoke to the manager and he came out and announced the movie is not being screened.”

    Referring to SGPC president Harjinder Singh Dhami’s letter to CM Bhagwant Mann demanding a ban on the movie, SGPC secretary Partap Singh accused the AAP government of deliberately ignoring Sikh issues.

    A senior government official said the state does not have a policy on banning a movie. “The CM hasn’t issued any orders. There is no ban as of now… cinema owners have themselves not screened the movie,” the official said.

    Seeking a ban on the movie, Congress leader Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa said on X, “Given the already fragile law and order situation in the state, the AAP government should consider imposing a complete ban on the film.”

    Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa said, “It distorts historical facts and promotes a biased narrative…”

    Meanwhile, Ranaut said, “This is complete harassment of art and the artist… from Punjab many cities are reporting these people are not allowing Emergency to be screened. I have utmost respect for all religions and after studying and growing up in Chandigarh, I have closely observed and followed Sikh religion. This is a complete lie and propaganda to tarnish my image and harm my film.”

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    In a recent interview, controversial Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut spoke out against what she perceives as a lack of emergency response in Punjab. According to Ranaut, she was recently subjected to harassment and felt that the authorities did not take her concerns seriously.

    Ranaut, known for her outspoken nature, claimed that she was in a situation where she felt threatened and in need of urgent assistance. However, she alleged that the local authorities did not respond promptly to her calls for help, leading her to feel abandoned and vulnerable.

    The actress went on to express her disappointment with the state of affairs in Punjab, stating that such incidents of negligence towards citizens’ safety are unacceptable. She called for better emergency response systems to be put in place to ensure the protection of individuals in distress.

    Ranaut’s comments have sparked a debate on social media, with many expressing support for her call for improved emergency services. Others, however, have criticized her for sensationalizing the incident and using it as a platform to further her own agenda.

    Regardless of the controversy surrounding Ranaut’s statements, one thing is clear – the issue of emergency response in Punjab needs to be addressed. It is essential for the authorities to take all reports of harassment and threats seriously and ensure that individuals in distress are provided with the necessary assistance in a timely manner.

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  • An ‘Emergency’ in Punjab – The Tribune


    BACK in Mumbai this weekend, the whole city, not just Bollywood, remains engrossed with who stabbed Saif Ali Khan and why, in what is a perfect life-meets-Hindi-movie moment.

    Here in Punjab, though, the undercurrent of fear and loathing that has greeted Kangana Ranaut, the actor-director of a biopic on Indira Gandhi, ‘Emergency’, is scaling new unsavoury heights, with the SGPC preventing the film from being screened in theatres even as it was released across the country on Friday.

    Now we know that SGPC president Harjinder Singh Dhami is a member of the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and that the Sikh

    institution, which celebrates the 100th anniversary of it becoming a legal body — along with the RSS — is still largely controlled by the Sukhbir Badal-led party. You could argue that an SGPC functionary’s description of Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale as “mahaan” or “great”, even as he illogically explained why the SGPC was boycotting Kangana’s movie — ostensibly because “Sikhs are portrayed in a bad light”, because “Bhindranwale is seen as telling Mrs Gandhi that he will ensure her the Sikh vote, if she gives a separate state”, meaning Khalistan — cannot belong to a world in which fact and fiction are obviously distinct and separate and movies clearly belong to the latter.

    But this is Punjab, a state that is not doing too badly on some parameters — it is certainly able to feed, clothe and educate itself, otherwise its cities and villages wouldn’t be full of immigrants from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar — but where the political sentiment is mostly so overwrought that nothing is really what it seems.

    So here’s the big picture against which the anti-Ms Ranaut and ‘Emergency’ protests are taking place — five loose strands are clear. First, Kangana is a polarising figure, critical of the farmer agitation that has been taking place on and off these last several months; a CISF constable even slapped her on this count in June last year.

    Second, the farmer protests are back, with farm union leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal’s hunger strike entering its 53rd day, spurring another “marjeevda jatha”, literally, a “do-or-die” group of 111 farmers determined to cross into Haryana and therefore into Delhi, to get their demands fulfilled.

    But it’s equally clear that the farmers have not been able to capture the imagination of Punjab, like they did four years ago — leave alone that of Delhi — which had then forced PM Modi to withdraw the three farm laws, the only time he has been seen to go back on his own word. Dallewal’s so-called ‘satyagraha’ is failing today because it is largely seen as blackmail.

    Third, you would expect that as a consequence of the people’s irritation with the farmer protests, the ground would at least a tad shift towards the BJP. And that, simultaneously, the BJP would hope that the rapidly urbanising Sikh peasantry as well as Punjab’s middle class — much more at home in Canada than in the garbage-strewn streets of Ludhiana, Jalandhar and Amritsar — would increasingly gravitate towards Modi.

    Fourth, that’s where the BJP is wrong. Fact is, even if everything is wrong with the farmers’ protest, the BJP isn’t gaining from it. In fact, quite the contrary. The politics of Punjab may be splintering in many directions — there are as many as three Akali Dals today, ranging from the newly minted Khadoor Sahib MP and radical Sikh leader Amritpal’s ‘Waris Punjab De’ to Simranjit Singh Mann’s Akali Dal (Amritsar), to Badal’s grand old party, which is also internally split; even as disgruntled politicians are party-hopping across the spectrum, mostly in the direction of AAP — but the BJP is still seen as anathema. Party candidates, like former finance minister Manpreet Badal, either lost their deposits or finished last in the recent bypolls.

    Fifth, the question is why. Why does Punjab fancy itself as the “other pole”, doing exactly the opposite of what Delhi likes to do, the “Akal Takht” versus the “Dilli Takht”? The answer is equally simple. Punjabis believe Delhi either doesn’t care enough, that if it did it would help by working with the state government on fixing its many problems — ranging from the procurement of paddy, and now wheat, to the drones-and-drugs problem, failing law and order plus gangsterism and a million more.

    But the most important reason why the SGPC — and a large section of unhappy Punjabis — are against the screening of ‘Emergency’ is because they are afraid the film will show Punjab up to the rest of the country and the world “in a bad light” — meaning, as latter-day “Khalistanis”, not much worse than Bhindranwale. The thought that the rest of India could believe that Punjab today may be going back to those awful years because it has elected a radical Sikh jailed under both NSA and UAPA as an MP, besides the son of Indira Gandhi’s assassin as a second MP — is enough to give the people nightmares.

    Rebellious, yes, but radical? Truth is, few understand how Punjab turned upon itself during those awful years. (No wonder, Canada beckoned.) And now that nightmare may be back, in technicolour, telling Punjab what’s wrong with it.

    It’s enough to depress a people. Jagrup Singh Sekhon and Paramjit Singh Judge, two political scientists in Amritsar, who have watched the decline and fall of Punjab these past several decades, speak today of a listlessness, a lack of trust in institutions, an agrarian crisis, an unclear roadmap. “Logon ne dil chhod diya hai,” Sekhon said, the people have lost their will. Judge, more optimistic, insisted that the tide will turn either soon or someday, especially as politics abhors a vacuum.

    So, think again, dear Reader, as you flock to watch ‘Emergency’. Understand what’s special about Amritpal’s father Tarsem Singh and Faridkot MP Sarabjeet Singh Khalsa sitting together on an open platform at the Maghi Mela in Muktsar earlier this week to launch Akali Dal (Waris Punjab De). Fact is, it’s only in Punjab that a political party can be headed by an MP who is jailed under NSA and UAPA, but has sworn an oath to the Constitution. Only in Punjab that this party, catering to radicals, has been approved by the Election Commission.

    Only in Punjab that the past and the present are so intimately held that it’s sometimes difficult to separate one from the other, especially when you’re watching a movie.



    An ‘Emergency’ in Punjab – The Tribune

    The state of Punjab is currently facing a crisis that can only be described as an ‘emergency’. With rising cases of COVID-19, overwhelmed hospitals, and a struggling healthcare system, the situation in Punjab is dire.

    The Tribune has reported on the alarming increase in COVID-19 cases in the state, with hospitals running out of beds and medical supplies. The healthcare workers are exhausted and overwhelmed, trying to cope with the influx of patients.

    The government has been criticized for its handling of the crisis, with many questioning the lack of preparedness and resources. The people of Punjab are suffering, and urgent action is needed to address the situation.

    As the situation worsens, it is crucial for the government to take immediate steps to control the spread of the virus, provide adequate healthcare services, and support the frontline workers who are risking their lives to save others.

    The Tribune urges the authorities to treat this crisis as an ‘emergency’ and take swift and decisive action to protect the people of Punjab. Time is of the essence, and we cannot afford to delay any longer. The lives of our fellow citizens are at stake, and it is our collective responsibility to ensure their safety and well-being.

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  • Punjab Kings (PBKS) Speedster Wreaks Havoc in Vijay Hazare Trophy! Takes a Magnificent Five-Wicket Haul Against a Strong Mumbai Team

    Punjab Kings (PBKS) Speedster Wreaks Havoc in Vijay Hazare Trophy! Takes a Magnificent Five-Wicket Haul Against a Strong Mumbai Team


    Mumbai have one of the strongest batting units in the competition, with a few having vast international experience, but Arshdeep showed his class and ability with the new cherry.

    Arshdeep Singh took a magnificent five-wicket haul in Punjab’s latest fixture against Mumbai in the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2024/25. He exploited the conditions beautifully and wreaked havoc with the new ball in Ahmedabad.

    Mumbai have one of the strongest batting units in the competition, with a few having vast international experience, but Arshdeep showed his class and ability with the new cherry. In his opening spell, he dismissed Angkrish Raghuvanshi (1), Ayush Mhatre (7), Shreyas Iyer (17), Suryakumar Yadav (0), and Shivam Dube (17), leaving Mumbai clueless.

    Arshdeep bowled an extended spell of seven overs on a trot and conceded 29 runs while bowling one maiden. 78.57% of his deliveries were dot balls as he bowled with full tilt, and Mumbai batters had no answers to his fiery bowling.

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    He is among the finest new-ball bowlers due to his ability to swing the ball both ways, and his left-arm angle brings more threats to the batter, for he can create awkward angles. He has been one of the best T20I bowlers for India this year and continued his good form in the domestic competition for Punjab.

    Mumbai try to post a respectable score after losing too many wickets

    Arshdeep Singh’s new-ball spell completely unsettled Mumbai’s batting unit and they were left with only a few batters after it. At one stage, Mumbai were reduced to 61/6 in 12.5 overs and looked to be going down very quickly.

    However, Suryansh Shegde came to the rescue and played a quickfire 44-run knock in 43 deliveries, including four fifties and three maximums, at a strike rate of 102.33. However, Raghu Sharma removed him just in time before he could convert it into a big one.

    Atharva Ankolekar (24) and Shardul Thakur (9) are at the crease at the moment. They will look to take the partnership forward as much as possible.

    Mumbai desperately need a solid partnership from this duo in order to reach to a respectable total and give something to the bowlers to work with in the second innings. At the moment, they are 137/7 in 29 overs.

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    In a spectacular display of pace and skill, Punjab Kings (PBKS) speedster wreaked havoc in the Vijay Hazare Trophy by taking a magnificent five-wicket haul against a strong Mumbai team.

    The talented bowler showcased his ability to swing the ball both ways and generate pace off the wicket, leaving the Mumbai batsmen struggling to cope with his fiery deliveries. With precision and accuracy, he dismantled the top order with ease, dismissing key batsmen and applying immense pressure on the opposition.

    His impressive performance not only disrupted Mumbai’s batting lineup but also earned praise from cricket experts and fans alike. The speedster’s ability to consistently hit the right areas and extract movement off the pitch proved to be the difference in the match, as he single-handedly turned the game in PBKS’ favor.

    As Punjab Kings continue to make waves in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, the speedster’s exceptional bowling display serves as a reminder of the team’s formidable bowling attack. With such a talented and skilled player leading the charge, PBKS looks set to make a strong statement in the tournament and stake their claim as serious contenders for the title.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Punjab Kings’ journey in the Vijay Hazare Trophy and watch out for their speedster as he continues to wreak havoc on opposition batsmen with his lethal bowling prowess.

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