Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' is once again surrounded by controversy. The release of the film has been delayed due to not receiving a censor certificate. The makers have taken this matter to the Bombay High Court, where the court has ordered the CBFC to issue the certificate by September 18.
Kangana Ranaut's much-anticipated film 'Emergency' is still facing ongoing controversies. Scheduled to release on September 6, the film has not yet received a censor certificate. The makers have decided to take this matter to the 'Bombay High Court', which has ordered the 'CBFC' to make a decision by September 18.
In the film, 'Kangana' plays the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The trailer of the film has been released.
Kangana responded to this issue by calling herself a "favorite target" and mentioned in a long post that she is paying the price for waking up a sleeping nation. In her post, she also talked about the security of the country and the struggles of soldiers, clearly showing her anger and pain.
The release of the film has now been postponed by two weeks, and the curiosity and controversy among the audience are increasing.
Kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency' Release Delayed Over Censor Issues
Kangana Ranaut's much-anticipated film 'Emergency' is still facing ongoing controversies. Scheduled to release on September 6, the film has not yet received a censor certificate. The makers have decided to take this matter to the 'Bombay High Court', which has ordered the 'CBFC' to make a decision by September 18.
In the film, 'Kangana' plays the role of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The trailer of the film has been released.
Kangana responded to this issue by calling herself a "favorite target" and mentioned in a long post that she is paying the price for waking up a sleeping nation. In her post, she also talked about the security of the country and the struggles of soldiers, clearly showing her anger and pain.
The release of the film has now been postponed by two weeks, and the curiosity and controversy among the audience are increasing.