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After UK MP's backing, Kangana Ranaut fires salvo at Indian politicians

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Bollywood actress-turned-politician has defended her movie full throttle, even criticising the political class in the country for not speaking up in its support. Kangana Ranaut has taken to social media citing the example of British parliamentarian Bob Blackman who has raised concerns about Khalistani sympathisers disrupting screenings of 'Emergency' in British cinemas. The Tribune's Monica Chauhan explains the actress' angst towards politicians over her movie 'Emergency' #KanganaRanaut #EMERGENCY #indragandhi #BritishMP #BobBlackman

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