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Kangana Ranaut is gearing up for the release of her movie ‘Emergency’. It was supposed to release on September 6 but faced delay due to the issues in certification from the CBFC (Censor Board Of Film Certification). It was finally given a U/A certificate and the board had suggested 13 cuts to the film. After those changes, the film is now set to release on January 17.
The actress had a major struggle with the censor board and Kangana has now reacted to the cuts by the censor board. She said, “I would have liked that the full version would have come. But with the cuts, there is no issue, because it’s not like the film was made to mock someone. It’s not like that. It’s fine. They completely removed some episodes of history. And the fact that it doesn’t impact my film, in a way, it is a testimony of that, that it doesn’t matter.”
She further added, “The story is very much intact. The message of the film is very much intact, which is patriotism. So I don’t think it has affected the larger narrative. But if they had shot it, there must have been a reason for it”.
The film, set during the period of Emergency in the 1970s imposed by the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Kangana plays her role in the movie. Recently, the film’s second trailer was launched and it was quite hard-hitting. Apart from acting in it, Kangana has also directed the movie. It also stars Anupam Kher, the late Satish Kaushik, Shreyas Talpade, Milind Soman, Mahima Choudhry.
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