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Kangana Ranaut expresses disappointment over 'Emergency' release delay and announces new date

Big news is coming regarding Bollywood queen and BJP MLA Kangana Ranaut's film Emergency. The film was initially scheduled to release on September 6, but controversy erupted over the film's story and characters. Due to which the film was stopped from releasing at the box office. Now Kangana has shared a video about her film and has told when will the film Emergency hit the theatres. Kangana has played the role of Indira Gandhi in the film. This will be shown the story of the time when emergency was declared in India from 1975 to 1977, but due to non-receipt of certificate from the Censor Board, the release date of the film has been postponed.

Kangana Ranaut shared a post on her Instagram account. For the first time, she has broken his silence on postponing the release date of his film Emergency. She wrote, “It is with great sadness that I announce that the film directed by me, Emergency, which was scheduled to release today, has been postponed, we are still waiting for the certificate from the Censor Board. Thank you for your understanding and patience, the new release date will be announced soon.” Let us tell you, Kangana's film Emergency had taken the form of controversy when the trailer of her film was released.

There is still a demand to ban Emergency, because people of Sikh religion have accused Kangana Ranaut's film that Emergency has shown insult to Sikhs. Due to the uproar over the film, the Censor Board did not give certificate to the film. Kangana herself and her entire team are waiting for the certificate from the Censor Board. So that the film can be released. At the same time, news is also coming that many scenes can be cut from the film and it will be released in October this month or next month.

 

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