The Trailer of Kangana Ranaut's highly anticipated biographical political drama film Emergency finally released now, it is also believed to gets a new release date. Do Check Out New Trailer Below!
'Emergency' directed and co-produced by Ms. Ranaut is gearing up for a theatrical release this month. As we all know that Ms. Ranaut & Producers Zee Studios filed a petition in the Hon'ble Bombay High Court, & the matter is scheduled for hearing on 19th September pertaining to Emergency Release & CBFC certification. It is now learned that CBFC has cleared the film with 3 cuts and 10 changes. The producers have agreed to make changes & the film is now all set to hit the theatres next week.
The Bombay High Court had directed the CBFC for granting the certificate to the film 'Emergency' by 18th September. Now as per latest development, CBFC has granted certificate to Emergency.
According to a report by Bollywood Hungama. The committee of the CBFC asked for several modifications. Two disclaimers with voiceovers were asked to be added. The dialogue 'Iss parivaar ki toh...' was replaced with 'Tum iss parivaar ke...'. The word 'saala' was muted as it was in reference to the death of a public leader. The words 'Mr President' were replaced with 'Rastrapati ji'.
Kangana Ranaut's Emergency Official New Trailer —
The CBFC then asked for explanation and submissions of factual information for various scenes in Emergency. The makers submitted the explanation for the visuals of violence in the Bangladesh war scene. They also submitted evidence with regards to the dialogue by US President Richard Nixon, which was "I do not know how Indian men reproduce." The makers also similarly submitted information to the dialogue "Bloody Indians breed like rabbits, said Churchill."
Lastly, the makers submitted factual sources of research and reference for all the information mentioned in the film on Bangladesh refugees, internal agreement with France, USA, and Russia, etc. The makers also gave details of the permission of archival footage of Operation Blue Star used in the film.
The Bombay High Court had denied immediate relief for the film, stating that it cannot, at this time order the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to issue a release certificate. This decision follows an order from the Madhya Pradesh High Court on September 3, which affects the film's certification process.
However, the petition with MP High Court has been disposed of. Certainly, its now upto CBFC to again review the film and grant the long awaited certificate. Lastly, the bench of Bombay High Court reprimanded the CBFC for not granting the certificate & has given plenty of weeks to review and clear the film from their end.
It is also being asked by the bench to CBFC that the CBFC has no power to go into the issue of representations, unrest etc. Our CJI has passed an order saying that just because of some law and order situation, a film cannot be stalled from release. The judges, therefore, ordered the CBFC to comply with the Madhya Pradesh High Court order and decide the representations if any by September 18.
"Movies are released on Fridays. Crores and crores of amounts are invested. Ensure that you do not delay the decision further," the bench remarked.
Kangana Ranaut statement on Emergency Release —
"With a heavy heart, I announce that my directorial Emergency has been postponed. We are still waiting for the certification from the censor board. The new release date will be announced soon. Thanks for your understanding and patience. " — Kangana
Later on 8th September, it being revealed by several media outlets that CBFC has cleared the film with U/A certificate with few minor cuts and changes & also the producers have agreed to do so. Now It is being hoped that film should receive the certificate for theatrical release by 19th September.
The length of Emergency, when it was submitted to the CBFC, is 146 minutes. In other words, Emergency is 2 hours and 26 minutes long. The new release date of the film is to be announced.
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