The release of the film was postponed due to the controversy surrounding Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency. This film was to be released on September 6 but it was postponed due to objection from the Sikh community. The matter was in court.
However, now the happy news for Kangana and her fans is that the film has been given the green signal by the Censor Board. The release date of the film will now be decided soon.
Kangana Ranaut has posted on X that the film has got the certificate from the Censor Board. Expressing happiness, he wrote, “We are very happy to inform that we have received the certificate for our film 'Emergency' from the Censor Board. We will announce the release date of the film soon. Thank you for your patience and support.
After releasing the trailer of the film, it was told that the film will be released on 6th September. But the Sikh community objected to the film, after which the release of the film was postponed. The matter reached the High Court of Madhya Pradesh. After this the release of the film was banned.
On the other hand, the makers also approached the Bombay High Court. CBFC had also made suggestions for making some changes in the film by forming a revising committee. According to the information, the Censor Board had also set some conditions for giving certificate to the film, and while raising objections in some scenes, it had also given suggestions to the makers for making changes in them. Besides, it was also asked to use disclaimer.
Let us tell you that apart from Kangana, this film also has actors like Shreyas Talpade and Anupam Kher. Kangana is in the role of former PM Indira Gandhi in the film. Kangana Ranaut is also the director and producer of this film.
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