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Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency receives 'U/A' certificate by CBFC, makers asked to edit certain scenes

Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency has finally received clearance from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), earning a UA certification. The film's release was postponed multiple times due to various issues, but it is now set for its long-awaited release.

September 08, 2024 / 19:51 IST
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The CBFC has mandated that the filmmakers make three particular cuts and substantiate the controversial historical claims with factual sources.
The CBFC has mandated that the filmmakers make three particular cuts and substantiate the controversial historical claims with factual sources.

Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency has finally received clearance from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), earning a UA certification. The film's release was postponed multiple times due to various issues, but it is now set for its long-awaited release.

The clearance for the film comes with specific conditions. The CBFC has mandated that the filmmakers make three particular cuts and substantiate the controversial historical claims with factual sources.

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The required trims include removing references to former US President Richard Nixon's alleged comments on Indian women, a contentious statement regarding Winston Churchill’s views on Indians, and a scene depicting Pakistani soldiers assaulting Bangladeshi refugees.

Emergency, a film directed by Kangana Ranaut in which she portrays former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, was originally set to hit theaters on September 6. However, the film's debut was delayed because it was still awaiting certification from the CBFC.