CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut’s much-anticipated film ‘Emergency’ has finally received the green light from the censor board. This film is considered an important political drama in Kangana’s career, where she portrays India’s first female Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi.
The film has been in the spotlight for some time, facing several delays in its release. ‘Emergency’ was initially set to release in September 2024, but the censor board refused to issue a certificate, deeming the film controversial. Following this, the co-producer, Zee Entertainment, approached the Bombay High Court.
After the court’s intervention, the censor board issued the required certification. Kangana shared this exciting news with her fans on social media.
‘Emergency’ is a political drama depicting the era of the Emergency imposed in 1975. Kangana delivers a powerful performance as Indira Gandhi, and the film will soon be hitting theaters for audiences to watch.
Kangana Ranaut’s fans have been eagerly waiting for this film, and now, with this big news, they will soon be able to witness this historic drama on the big screen.
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