Kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency' Faces Release Delays Amid Certification Controversy
Bombay High Court denies immediate relief as film's certification is withheld over objections from Sikh organizations.
- Zee Entertainment sought a court directive for the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to issue the certificate.
- The CBFC initially approved the film with modifications but later withheld the certificate following opposition.
- Sikh organizations claim the film misrepresents their community and historical facts, seeking a ban.
- Kangana Ranaut, also a BJP MP, has criticized the CBFC's decision and vowed to release the film uncut.
- The court has asked the CBFC to address the objections and decide on certification by September 19.