The film 'Emergency' was earlier scheduled to release on September 6, but now its release has been shelved. According to media reports, the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) wants to make further cuts in the film. So that no one's religious feelings are hurt. Although the board initially cleared the film, it later withheld the certification. At the same time, the Madhya Pradesh High Court will hear the release of the film today. A Sikh organization has sought to stop the 'emergency' release in the petition. Demand of Sikh community – Kangana should not be released emergency. The Sikh community staged a protest against the film on Sunday outside the Gurdwara located in Mumbai's 4 Bungalows. The Sikh community has alleged that the film has distorted historical facts. The Sikh community has demanded a complete ban on the film and strict action against Kangana as well. Jaspal Singh Suri, who led the protestors, said, 'Kangana should go everywhere and apologize. He has termed Khalsa Panth as terrorists. Farmers who were on hunger strike for their rights have been called terrorists. If he doesn't apologise, his coming days will be very bad. The consequences of this will be very bad. He has made this film to pit Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs against each other. If this film is released, there will be riots and massacres in many places. This is a shoe-eating job and it will eat (Kang's) shoes. Demand of Sikh community – not to let the film release in Mumbai Thousands of Sikhs gathered outside 4 Bangla Gurdwara and protested against the film. He slapped Kangana Ranaut's poster and expressed his displeasure with the film. People from the Sikh community say that they will not allow the film to be released in cinemas in Mumbai under any circumstances. They claim that they will stage a massive protest if the administration does not heed their demands. The film has been accused of tarnishing the image of the Sikh community. Opponents say the film 'Emergency' has misrepresented some sensitive issues related to Sikh history. This has tarnished the image of the Sikh religion and community. They will not compromise with the dignity of their religion and history and will take strict action against any kind of false statements. Ban on the release of the film Emergency On August 30, Kangana shared a video on her X handle and said that the release of the film Emergency has been banned. The CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) cleared the film, but later withheld the certification. This is because there are so many death threats. Censor board people are also receiving threats. There is pressure on us not to show the assassination of Indira Gandhi, not to show Bhindrawale, not to show the Punjab riots. I don't know what to show next. I don't know what happened that the movie suddenly blacked out. This cannot be trusted. I feel very bad seeing the state of the country. According to sources, Kangana hopes that the film will get a new release date in 10 days. He wants the film to release soon.
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