Green signal to “Emergency” but with cuts, Censor Board asked Kangana to Provide ‘Factual Information’

Mumbai: Film censor board (CBFC) has given the green signal to Mandi Himachal Pradesh MP Kangana Ranaut’s Film “Emergency” but with some cuts. The censor board has cut the controversial scenes from film. Kangana’s film has been given a U/A certificate. Not only this, the film will be released after many cuts and changes. After.

Mumbai: Film censor board (CBFC) has given the green signal to Mandi Himachal Pradesh MP Kangana Ranaut’s Film “Emergency” but with some cuts. The censor board has cut the controversial scenes from film. Kangana’s film has been given a U/A certificate. Not only this, the film will be released after many cuts and changes. After the way to get the certificate from the censor board is cleared, the release of this film can now happen in a few weeks.

According to the information 3 scenes have been asked to be deleted from this film. Along with this, 10 changes will also have to be made in the film. But, after getting the U/A certificate, the way for the release of the film has been cleared. After the certificate was given to the film, no reaction has come from either Kangana Ranaut or Sikh organizations yet.

Kangana Ranaut has been attracting attention since the release of the trailer for her film “Emergency.” The movie has been involved in several controversies and faced challenges in obtaining certification from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). However, in a recent update, the examining committee has granted a ‘UA’ certification with the condition that the filmmakers make three cuts and provide factual sources for the disputed historical claims.

The censor board has asked to present facts on the controversial statements shown in Emergency. The sources of the derogatory comments made by former president Richard Milhous Nixon against Indian women and Winston Churchill’s statement that Indians breed like rabbits will have to be presented in this film.

The censor board has written a letter and sent a list of 10 changes to Manikarnika Films Private Limited. Most of these scenes are those on which objections have been raised by Sikh organizations.