Censor Board’s emergency on film Emergency: U/A certificate, three major scenes deleted and 10 major changes to be made

Kangana Ranaut Emergency censorship
Kangana Ranaut Emergency censorship

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Mumbai  : BJP MP and actress Kangana Ranaut’s film Emergency has been given a U/A certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification. The Censor Board has objected to many scenes in this film. Now this film will be released in a few weeks after some changes. The Censor Board has given instructions to delete 3 scenes from this film. The Censor Board has said that 10 changes will have to be made in the film before its release.

Let us tell you that earlier the film was to be released on 6 September. But Sikh organizations had objected to the film, due to which the Censor Board had stopped the certificate of the film. However, after getting the certificate from the Censor Board, no reaction has come from the Sikh organizations or the film’s actress Kangana yet.

Let us tell you that for the controversial statements shown in this film, the Censor Board has asked to show the facts related to them. The censor board has sent a list of 10 changes to Kangana Ranaut’s Manikarnika Films Pvt Ltd. Most of these scenes are those to which Sikh organizations have objected.

Sikh organizations opposing the film allege that an attempt was made to show Sikhs as terrorists in this film. One character in the film has also been made Jarnail Singh Bhindranwala. Sikh organizations believe that the Blue Star operation has also been filmed in the film, which was carried out to eliminate Jarnail Singh Bhindranwala. In protest against this, thousands of Sikhs gathered outside the 4 Bungalow Gurudwara in Mumbai and raised slogans.

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