Kangana Ranaut: ‘Emergency’ Passed with this Certificate from the Censor Board

Emergency: Kangana will soon announce the release date

Actress Kangana Ranaut on Thursday announced that her film Emergency has finally been approved for screening by the Censor Board of Film Certification (CBFC). In a post on X on October 17, the actress revealed that the film’s team has received the censor certificate, and they will soon announce the film’s final release date. The actress also thanked her fans and well-wishers for their support and love.

He tweeted from his X account, ‘We are happy to announce that we have received the censor certificate for our film Emergency. We will announce the release date soon. Thank you for your patience and support.’ This decision comes at a time when a few days ago it was reported that Zee Studios, the production company producing the film, had told the Bombay High Court that they had agreed to make all the amendments and deletions as per the suggestions of the board’s revising committee.

The censor board made around 13 cuts and changes in the film after which the content of the film was given a UA certificate. The revision committee asked the makers to comply with the changes and get a certificate to release the film in theatres.

Join Our Team! We're looking for two full-time junior to mid-level writers who can work remotely. You'll be expected to commit to a 5-hour shift each day and be ready to write. If you're interested, please send your sample articles to publish@filmoak.com. Applications without a sample article will Not be considered. Please Write on latest Article for Sample writing!

You May Like This