Actor Kangana Ranaut is heartbroken as her upcoming movie Emergency, slated to release on September 6, has been postponed. According to the report, the Censor Board has yet to clear the movie certification. Given that Emergency is based on Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and is a sensitive subject, the Censor Board needs more time to review the movie. Moreover, they have also demanded more cuts, taking accountability for every community. As the Emergency got postponed, Kangana Ranaut said that she was quite disappointed in our country. She also said that she would fight in court and release the uncut version.
Kangana Ranaut is determined to release the uncut version of Emergency
“Meri film pe hi Emergency lag gayi hai. Bahut hi nirashajanak ye sthiti hai. Main toh khair bahut hi zyada disappointed hu apne desh se, aur jo bhi haalaat hain (An Emergency has been imposed on my film too. It’s a very hopeless state. I’m quite disappointed by our country and whatever the circumstances are),” Kangana said.
“We’ll keep telling those ridiculous stories otherwise. We’ll get scared by someone today, someone else tomorrow. People will keep scaring us because we get scared so easily. How much will we keep getting scared? I’ve made this film with a lot of self-respect which is why the CBFC can’t point out any contention. They’ve stalled my certificate, but I’m determined to release an uncut version of the film. I’ll fight in court and release an uncut version. I can’t show all of a sudden that Indira Gandhi died on her own at her home. I can’t show it like that,” Kangana added in Hindi.
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