Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency has received the green signal from the Censor Board. The film is now ready for release. The release date will be made official by Kangana Ranaut soon. Sikh organizations raised objections to the film, due to which the CBFC withheld the certificate. Kangana also expressed her anger on this matter.
The CBFC objected to several scenes in the film. CBFC has instructed to delete 3 scenes from this film. Strict instructions were also given that the film should undergo 10 changes before release.
Kangana has directed and produced the film Emergency.
1 minute was cut from the film It can be seen in the film's certificate that its earlier run-time of 147 minutes has been reduced to 146 minutes. It seems that 1 minute has been cut from the film.
Kangana tweeted Kangana has expressed her happiness on getting the green signal from the Censor Board for the film. Sharing the post, he wrote, “We are happy to announce that we have received the censor certificate for our film 'Emergency'. We will announce the release date soon. Thank you for your patience and support.
The Censor Board sent a list of 10 changes to the producer and director
- Censor Board asked to show facts on controversial statements made during Emergency. The CBFC said the makers will have to produce an official reference to former US President Richard Milhouse Nixon's derogatory remarks towards Indian women and former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's statements that Indians are raised like rabbits.
- The Censor Board sent a list of 10 changes to Manikarnika Films Pvt. Most of these scenarios were objectionable by Sikh organizations.
- In one scene of the film, Pakistani soldiers are shown attacking Bangladeshi refugees. In this he is shown attacking children and women. CBFC also objected to this scenario. The board asked the makers to change this scene from the film or remove it completely.
'There was rape and murder in the farmers' movement' BJP MP and actress Kangana Ranaut said in an interview to Frontpage Insights that miscreants are spreading violence in the name of farmers' movement in Punjab. There were rapes and murders. The Kisan Bill was withdrawn, otherwise these scoundrels had a long plan. They can do anything in the country. After this anger spread against him in Punjab.
People from the Sikh community have alleged that their image has been wrongly portrayed in the film The film Emergency was mired in controversies even before its release. People from the Sikh community have alleged that the film has misrepresented their community. The MP's Jabalpur Sikh Sangh took out a rally to the collector's office in Jabalpur. Here, a petition was sent to the collector in the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding a complete ban on the film.
BJP disagreed with Kangana's statement Kangana said in an interview to Bhaskar that Punjab would have become Bangladesh if the government was not strong. When this statement was contested, the BJP said that it was Kangana's own opinion, not the party's. The BJP issued a press release on August 26 saying – the party does not agree with Kangana's statement. Kangana is not allowed to speak on party policy issues. The party also instructed him not to make such statements further.
Rahul said – Kangana's statement is proof of anti-farmer policy On Kangana's statement, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi said on Monday (August 26) – BJP MP calling farmers criminals and representatives of foreign powers is proof of their anti-farmer policy and intention. Modi government's betrayal of farmers by attacking the honor and dignity of food donors cannot be hidden.
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