Kangana Ranaut reacts to 'censored' online content, addresses women's objection: 'It shouldn't be toxic…'

Kangana Ranaut reacts to 'censored' online content, addresses women's objection: 'It shouldn't be toxic…'

Kangana Ranaut reacts to 'censored' online content, addresses women's objection: 'It shouldn't be toxic…'

Kangana Ranaut's recent conversation with a media portal drew attention where the actress shared her perspective on the growing popularity of streaming platforms and highlighted the importance of introducing regulatory measures on them.

Kangana Ranaut reacts to 'censored' online content, addresses women's objection: 'It shouldn't be toxic...'

Actor and politician Kangana Ranaut She is gearing up for her directorial debut 'Emergency'. In a recent chat with Times of India, she dived into the debate about the growing craze for OTT serials and pressed for the need to impose censorship. Her concern revolves around the idea that these serials are objectifying women and reinforces her belief that censorship is needed in the present day.

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Kangana Ranaut 'Censors' on Online Content

In the interview, Kangana said, “The content has become very violent and gruesome, especially when people watch anything with headphones on. This has significantly increased the objectification of women. Online shows including YouTube should be censored. Many countries have done it and they are at least better than India. Look at the kind of cases that are happening in India; This is worrying for everyone.”

Turning to topics related to feminism, the politician-actor shares, “Honestly I think there is no need to go in a toxic direction where we make women like men and take away the essence of femininity. It is a birthright to be nurtured, loved, admired and protected. So, I think culture should not become toxic because we always go to extremes.”

About the emergency

In her upcoming political film, Kangana is all set to bring to life the persona of India's former prime minister, Indira Gandhi, especially during the turbulent times of the Emergency. She is joined on screen by veteran actors like Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair and the beloved late actor Satish Kaushik – all playing pivotal roles in the joint effort of Zee Studios and Manikarnika. movie.

Set in the intense political atmosphere of erstwhile India, the film captivates the audience with its fascinating interpretation of historical events. With a scheduled release on September 6, the film is expected to make its grand appearance in theaters soon.




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