Kangana Ranaut Agrees to CBFC's 13 Cuts for 'Emergency'
The decision follows controversy and objections from Sikh organizations, with the Bombay High Court adjourning the case until October 3.
- Kangana Ranaut has accepted the 13 cuts suggested by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) for her film 'Emergency'.
- The film, co-produced by Manikarnika Films and Zee Studios, faced objections from Sikh organizations over alleged misrepresentation.
- The CBFC assured that the cuts would not significantly alter the movie's length or content.
- The Bombay High Court will hear further instructions on the case on October 3.
- The film, initially set for a September 6 release, has been delayed pending the issuance of the censor certificate.