Kangana Ranaut starrer 'Emergency' postponed once again due to censorship, new release date awaited
#BreakingNews...#Emergency postponed... Won't release on 6 Sept 2024.#ZeeStudios #KanganaRanaut pic.twitter.com/l60OnnegTD
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Moreover, Bathinda's MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal has also said that Kangana's film Emergency must be reviewed by SGPC before its worldwide release. During a media interaction in Amritsar Harsimrat said, ''I haven’t seen the film, but if any party fought the biggest struggle during the Emergency, it was the Shiromani Akali Dal. The late Parkash Singh Badal was the first to lead the movement and get arrested along with others.''
In the latest report, Bollywood Hungama has stated that the CBFC approved the film's changes, although certification is still being considered. According to reports, Assistant Solicitor General of India Satya Pal Jain, who represented the CBFC, told the court, "It (the certification) has not been provided as of yet. It shall be awarded following the laws and regulations applicable in this circumstance. If somebody has a complaint, it can be sent to the board."
For the unversed, the film Emergency is based on the Emergency imposed in the country by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Kangana will be seen in the lead role in the film. The film is also directed by the actress herself. Apart from Kangana, Shreyas Talpade, Anupam Kher and Milind Soman will also be seen in this film. Kangana was last seen in the film Tejas. Now it remains to see when the makers will be able to clear their film from the certification board and bring it to the big screens.
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