After a long wait, Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency will finally see light of the day as it has officially received the certificate from The Central Board Of Film Certification. The film’s release was pushed indefinitely owing to the controversies surrounding it. Several groups and people objected to the controversial depiction of historical scenes, primarily former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Kangana plays her role in the film.
Sharing the news on social media Kangana Ranaut tweeted, “We are glad to announce we have received the censor certificate for our movie Emergency. We will be announcing the release date soon. Thank you for your patience and support.
The announcement was met by a positive response from audience, who felt happy for Kangana. Appreciating her efforts for constantly fighting for the approval from CBFC. “Finally! Took them long enough to stop messing around. Funny how some movies get a free pass, but showing real history gets dragged through the mud. Glad you didn’t back down—let the truth speak for itself,” wrote one person. Another said, “Kudos to you for not caving to the pressure. Can’t wait to see this one shake things up. Keep pushing the boundaries.” Manu people also congratulated the actor.
Written and directed by Kangana Ranaut, ‘Emergency’ also features legendary actors such as Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, and the late Satish Kaushik in pivotal roles. Produced by Zee Studios and Manikarnika Films, the film’s music is orchestrated by Sanchit Balhara and G V Prakash Kumar with screenplay and dialogues by Ritesh Shah.