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Kangana Ranaut discloses that ‘Emergency’ is awaiting censor board certification

Actor-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut has announced that her eagerly awaited political drama, Emergency, is still pending certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The film, which explores the controversial period of former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s emergency rule, has faced unforeseen challenges due to its sensitive subject matter, Kangana revealed through a social media post.

Despite previous reports suggesting that Emergency had already been cleared by the CBFC, Kangana clarified that the film’s certification process is currently on hold. “There have been rumors that Emergency has been certified by the Censor Board. This is not accurate. While our film did receive clearance from the CBFC, the certification has been delayed due to multiple death threats directed at the board members,” Kangana stated.

Kangana expressed her frustration over the situation, emphasizing the pressure filmmakers are under. She added, “This has put immense pressure on us to possibly avoid depicting sensitive topics such as the assassination of Mrs. Indira Gandhi, Bhindranwale, and the Punjab riots. It begs the question—what can we actually include in the film if these critical events are potentially censored? The film risks being abruptly compromised.”

The film’s intricate themes and politically charged content have sparked significant debate. Emergency, which Kangana has fully directed, features a notable cast including Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, and the late Satish Kaushik in key roles. Set against the backdrop of the 1975 emergency period in India, Kangana portrays Indira Gandhi herself.

The official trailer, recently released, has piqued audience interest by showcasing young Indira Gandhi’s relationship with her father, the late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, and her journey through political conflicts and turmoil. It also offers a glimpse into the film’s exploration of significant issues, including the Emergency period, the Shimla Agreement, the rise of the Khalistan movement, and the JP Andolan.

Produced by Zee Studios and Manikarnika Films, Emergency promises to provide a compelling portrayal of one of India’s most turbulent political eras. With a screenplay and dialogues by Ritesh Shah and music by Sanchit Balhara, the film aims to captivate viewers with its depiction of this pivotal chapter in India’s history.

Sangya Singh

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