Kangana Ranaut's 'Emergency' Film to Undergo Cuts for CBFC Approval
The Bombay High Court acknowledges an agreement between the film's producers and the CBFC to make necessary edits for certification.
- The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) suggested cuts to the film 'Emergency,' leading to a delay in its release initially scheduled for September 6.
- Producers Zee Entertainment and Manikarnika Films agreed to the CBFC's suggested edits to address objections from Sikh organizations regarding historical inaccuracies.
- Kangana Ranaut, the film's director and lead actress, accused the CBFC of delaying certification for political reasons, a claim denied by the board.
- The Bombay High Court was informed that the necessary edits will be completed within two weeks, after which the CBFC will issue the certification.
- The court disposed of the petition filed by Zee Entertainment, noting that issues between the parties have been resolved without delving into the merits of the case.