Actress-politician Kangana Ranaut's highly anticipated film Emergency was scheduled to release in the theatres on September 6, 2024. However, due to certain controversies surrounding the movie's content, the political drama was postponed indefinitely. Now, according to the latest updates, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) suggested some minor changes in the movie to which the makers have agreed. The update comes after the latest hearing in the Bombay High Court, where the makers agreed to the suggested changes and submitted a format on how the changes can be implemented. According to ANI, CBFC will be responding the the revised format in the next hearing on October 3. The board reportedly suggested 13 cuts to the film while providing it with a UA certificate. ‘Emergency’: CBFC Tells Bombay HC That Kangana Ranaut’s Film on Indira Gandhi Can Be Released With Recommended Cuts.
Kangana Ranut’s ‘Emergency’ Makers Agree to Cuts Suggested by CBFC
Bombay HC hearing on the film 'Emergency' | Production company Zee Studio’s lawyer told Bombay HC that they have agreed to the suggested changes by the Revising Committee and they have submitted a format for the implementation of the changes suggested by the CBFC. CBFC will…
— ANI (@ANI) September 30, 2024
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