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Kangana's film gets Censor Board certificate: 3 scenes of 'Emergency' will be deleted, 10 will have to be changed, release after this

MP from Mandi, Himachal Pradesh and actress Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' has been given a U/A certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). CBFC has objected to several scenes of the film, due to which the film will now release in a few weeks after many cuts and changes. CBFC has instructed to delete 3 scenes from this film. A strict instruction has been given that the film has to undergo 10 changes before release. Sikh organizations raised objections to the film, due to which the CBFC withheld the certificate. Kangana said that the film could not be released on its scheduled time due to non-certification. After receiving the certificate from the Censor Board, there has been no reaction from Sikh organizations or Kangana yet. Censor board notice to producers and directors Thousands of Sikhs protest 'Emergency' in Mumbai Kangana shared the trailer of the film on her social media account, the film was also scheduled to release on 6 September. Sikh organizations have started protesting against it. Sikh organizations have alleged that the film tries to portray Sikhs as terrorists. A character Jarnail Singh Bhindrawala is also depicted. Sikh organizations believe that the film also depicts Operation Blue Star, which was launched only to eliminate Jarnail Singh Bhindrawala. Thousands of Sikhs gathered outside the 4 Bangla Gurdwaras in Mumbai and raised slogans. He slapped Kangana Ranaut's poster and expressed his displeasure with the film. People from the Sikh community said that they would not allow the film to be released in cinemas in Mumbai under any circumstances. They claimed that they would stage a massive protest if the administration did not heed their demands. Case reaches court, next hearing on September 18 The matter of granting a certificate to the film after protests reached the court. The hearing is going on in the Bombay High Court. The next date of hearing is September 18. A hearing was also held in this matter on September 4. In which the Bombay High Court directed the Censor Board to remove the objections to the film and issue a certificate by September 18. Kangana's next project 'Bharat Bhagya Vidhata' Kangana Ranaut announced her next project 'Bharat Bhagya Vidhata' a few days ago. Kangana tweeted that get ready to see the magic of real-life heroism on screen. Excited to announce this film. Know What is U/A Certificate U/A Certificate stands for 'Unrestricted with Caution'. Such films require parental guidance for audiences under 2 years of age. These movies can be watched with the family, but children need adult guidance. Kangana said – I will fight in the court and get it released uncut, I will not show that Indira Gandhi died by herself. Kangana Ranaut has said that she will fight in court for her film 'Emergency' and get it released without any cuts, as she does not want to change the facts. Kangana recently discussed the film 'Emergency' on Shubhankar Mishra's podcast. Expressed displeasure over the ban on this. Said, 'Keep doing the same old story about a boy and a girl romancing behind a tree? Today we are afraid of this, tomorrow we will be afraid of someone else. Then people will start scaring us. We are afraid of everything. How long will we be afraid? I made the film with complete self-respect, that's why the censor board can't direct anything. They have withheld my certificate, but I have decided to fight in court and get it released. I cannot show that Indira Gandhi died by herself at her home.

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