Khalistanis disrupt movie screening of Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Emergency’ in UK

Reports suggest that a Khalistani group of protestors disrupted the screening of Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency movie at a cinema in London.
Masked Khalistanis stormed into the cinema hall where the screening of the Emergency movie was going on.
According to the reports, UK Police reached the cinema hall after many people left, followed by a ruckus and fear.
The UK police, however, did not arrest any Khalistani protestor at the cinema hall.
Several videos have gone viral on social media where a mob can be seen hurling anti-India slogans and 'Khalistan Zindabad' during the movie screening.
Panic and fear spread across the cinema hall while some people could be seen arguing with the attackers.
On Monday, Kangana Ranaut, the director and co-producer of Emergency, took to her Instagram to express her disappointment that her film did not make it to Punjab cinema halls. She also claimed that some people are boycotting her film in Canada and the UK.
Emergency is a historical biographical drama film that portrays incidents that took place under the leadership of India’s former Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi.
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