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Kangana bluntly tells Censor Board – Will not make cuts in 'Emergency', will protect the integrity of the film


The controversy over the release of Bollywood actress, filmmaker and MP Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' does not seem to be stopping. While the Censor Board has made it clear in the court that it will not give green signal to the release of the film without cuts, Kangana has once again said on Friday that there will be no cuts in 'Emergency'. The actress said that a suggestion has been received from the Censor Board to make 13 cuts in the film, but these suggestions are 'quite inappropriate' and her team is adamant on this. Kangana Ranaut is the lead actress of 'Emergency' as well as its director and co-director. -Also a producer. She clearly stated that her team is 'determined to maintain the authenticity of the film' and hence will not tamper with it. She is playing the role of late Indira Gandhi in the film.

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Kangana Ranaut said- We have not made any compromise with the film.

Kangana Ranaut said, 'We have received suggestions for cuts, but some of these suggestions seem quite unfair… The good thing is that most of the historians and review committee members have found our film to be the most credible and factual portrayal of a leader. It is accepted. , Praise for showing kindness He particularly appreciated our unwavering commitment to the truth, which has not been compromised even in the smallest details. Enthusiasm increases with their support.

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'We are ready to protect the integrity of the film'

Kangana, BJP MP from Mandi, further said, 'This praise received by the film confirms that we have given the story the respect it deserves. Nevertheless, we stand by our stand and are ready to protect the integrity of the film. We want to ensure that the essence of the film remains intact.

Sikh organizations alleged 'emergency'

It is noteworthy that Sikh organizations including Shiromani Akali Dal have expressed objection to the 'Emergency'. It is alleged that the Sikh community has been misrepresented in the film and historical facts have been shown wrongly. Earlier this film was scheduled to release on 6 September. But it is stuck due to not getting the clearance certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). In this regard, the makers have filed an application in the Bombay High Court.

Hearing on 'Emergency' in Bombay High Court on September 30

The petition was heard in the court last Thursday, where the Censor Board told the Bombay High Court that if the cuts suggested by them are made in the film, then they have no objection in granting a certificate for its release. Zee Studios' lawyer had said in the court that the team needed time to consider whether these cuts could be made or not. The next hearing in the case is to be held on September 30.

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Censor Board has made 13 cuts in the film

It is being told that the Revision Committee of the Censor Board has given instructions to make 13 cuts in the film and has also issued a U/A certificate. Earlier during the hearing last week, Zee Entertainment had alleged that the film was not being given certificate due to political reasons and upcoming elections in Haryana.

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