Kangana Ranaut Finally Bows to Censor Board: ‘Emergency’ Film Set to Release After Controversial Edits!
Kangana Ranaut, the multifaceted actress, director, and producer, has received the green light for her highly anticipated film "Emergency," based on the life of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. After a prolonged struggle with the censor board, the production team has agreed to implement the changes recommended by the review committee. The team informed the Bombay High Court about this development, paving the way for the film's release, which was previously delayed due to the lack of a censor certificate. The upcoming hearing on October 3 will determine the final steps.
Release Update: The film "Emergency" is now set for release after the production team agreed to make changes suggested by the censor board.
Court Notification: Kangana's team informed the Bombay High Court about their willingness to comply with the board's recommendations, indicating progress in the film’s release.
Initial Setbacks: The censor board had initially refused to grant a certificate, citing the need for revisions, which led to delays in the film's release.
Community Concerns: There has been significant backlash from the Sikh community, who believe the film disrespects their heritage, raising concerns about its portrayal of historical events.
Film Details: Set against the backdrop of the 1975 Emergency declared by Indira Gandhi, the film features Kangana in the titular role alongside actors Anupam Kher, Milind Soman, and Shreyas Talpade.
Political Undertones: As a member of parliament, Kangana’s involvement in the film industry continues to spark conversations about her dual roles, especially regarding her political statements and future in cinema.
