After many dramas, BJP MP, Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut's much talked about movie 'Emergency' is finally getting released. There are indications of legal complications surrounding the release of the movie. Kangana claimed that the Censor Board has given clearance to their film.
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On Thursday, Kangana said on social media that 'Emergency' has been cleared by the Censor Board. Kangana wrote in her Instagram story, We have received clearance from the Censor Board for our film 'Emergency'. We will announce the release date of the film very soon. Thank you for your patience and support.
Kangana will be seen in the role of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in this film. He wrote the screenplay of the movie. Shiromani Akali Dal alleged that Kangana's film hurt Sikh sentiments. Even, the actress has received threats for this film. The film directed by Kangana was supposed to release on September 6. But the court suspended the release of the film.
After that, a long dispute between the producers and the Censor Board took place in the court. Kangana complained that the Censor Board is not giving clearance to her film unnecessarily. Earlier, the court directed the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) to take a decision on the film's clearance by September 25.
On the contrary, lawyer Abhinav Chandrachud told the court on behalf of the Censor Board that the film can be cleared. However, in that case some scenes have to be scissored.
Now it is not clear whether the censor board has cleared the film intact or the makers have had to change some scenes. However, Kangana's fans are happy to know that the film will be released.