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Kangana Ranaut unconcerned about controversies over 'Emergency', says “I don't get offended” 

Kangana Ranaut is gearing up for the release of her upcoming movie Emergency which chronicles the journey of Indira Gandhi and the country's crises that occurred from 1975 to 1977. The actor-turned-politician will portray the role of the former Indian prime minister in the upcoming political thriller. The actor who is known to let her thoughts talk out loud reacted to the possibility of her movies on such topics would offend people. Ranaut is so firm about her craft of making movies that she is unconcerned about other perspectives. 

In an interview with Bollywood Hungama, the actress was asked if she was concerned that people would be humiliated because her film is about a sensitive political matter. To this, Kangana replied with an example that she is not offended when others imitate or impersonate her. She said, "I often see people imitating me. There are a lot of mimicry artists who try to imitate me. I don't get offended when I see them."

She went on to add, "If someone mimics me with sincerity and captures my basic mannerisms, I am truly impressed and flattered. It's about connecting with the intent behind the act. I never second-guess what people will think about me. I made this movie from my own perspective, so let's see how it will be received."

Emergency is a biographical political drama based on the Indian Emergency imposed by the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi for 21 months during 1975-1977. Kangana Ranaut who essays the titular role has also directed the movie. The film stars a strong ensemble cast including Milind Soman, Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Mahima Chaudhary, and Vishwak Nair. Co-produced by Kangana and Renu Pitti under the banners - Manikarnika Films and EaseMyTrip Emergency will open in cinemas on September 6. 

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