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'Emergency' can be released after making suggested cuts, CBFC tells Bombay HC

Zee, which has co-produced the Kangana Ranaut film, has sought time to decide on the cuts suggested by the censor board. The case will now be heard on September 30

September 26, 2024 / 13:05 IST
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This political drama, based on the historical Emergency period declared in India in 1975, has been a focal point of debate. Recently, the film has attracted significant backlash from various Sikh organizations, accusing it of misrepresenting their community and twisting historical facts.
The political drama set in the year of Emergency has faced backlash from Sikh organisations for alleged misrepresentation of the community.

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) told the Bombay High Court on September 26 that Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency can be released after cutting out the portions suggested by its revising committee.

The film directed and co-produced by the BJP MP Ranaut, who also plays prime minister Indira Gandhi, was to be released on September 6 but has faced delays due to dispute with the censor board. Several Sikh organisations have accused the film of mispresenting the community and have moved court against its release.

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"The committee has suggested some cuts before certificate can be issued and movie can be released," CBFC's counsel Abhinav Chandrachud told the court.

Senior counsel Sharan Jagtiani, representing Zee Entertainment which has co-produced the film, sought time to decide on the proposed cuts. The court scheduled the next hearing for September 30.