It’s Kangana Ranaut’s world (of irony) and we’re all just grappling with it. Over the last few days, she has issued statements and videos defending her freedom of expression. Her latest movie, Emergency, is yet to be handed its censor certificate and therefore delayed from its scheduled release on Sept 6. Lyricist Manoj Muntashir (another link between Bollywood and right-wing forces and an obvious Ranaut sympathiser) is patronising the Sikh community, pleading with them to be large-hearted about their portrayal in her film, because… “it’s just a film.” Ranaut is attacking fact-based shows like IC 814 using selective misinformation (how it’s Hinduphobic!) to point out the unfair treatment given to her. She’s whining about the ‘hypocrisy’ that allows her peers to degrade Indian culture with nudity and violence, while clean (propaganda) films like hers are subjected to scrutiny. In a tweet, Ranaut accused her peers of being ‘opportunists’, saying their loyalty can be bought. In 2024, it’s hard not to gape at Ranaut’s audacity. What is she going to do next? Explain ‘dystopia’ to George Orwell — or call him a pessimist?