Kangana Ranaut Reveals ‘Emergency’ Film Stuck with Censor Board Approval: Calls Out Threats to CBFC Members

By Rohit Mehta - Founder & Editor 3 Views
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In a surprising revelation, Bollywood actor and politician Kangana Ranaut stated that her upcoming film Emergency is still pending approval from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). This statement comes amidst speculation that the film had already been cleared for release.

Ranaut, who is also a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Member of Parliament representing Himachal Pradesh’s Mandi constituency, took to social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) on Friday to address these rumors. In her video message, she clarified that the film, in which she portrays former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, is yet to receive the green light from the censor board, contrary to what is being circulated in the media.

The film Emergency, scheduled for release on September 6, has been generating buzz due to its politically charged content and Ranaut’s portrayal of Indira Gandhi during one of the most tumultuous periods in Indian political history. The film is expected to delve deep into the controversial emergency period imposed in India between 1975 and 1977, under the rule of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Ranaut’s Allegations of Threats

In the video, Ranaut also made serious allegations, claiming that she and the CBFC members have been receiving threats related to the film’s certification. Although she did not specify the nature or source of these threats, Ranaut emphasized the gravity of the situation, suggesting that attempts are being made to obstruct the film’s release.

“The film is not cleared by the censor board yet, and there are rumors that it has been approved, which is not true. We are facing threats, and there’s a lot of pressure on the CBFC members,” Ranaut said in her message.

Impact and Reactions

The statement has sparked widespread reactions across social media platforms, with fans and followers expressing concern over the threats and showing support for Ranaut. The film industry insiders have also taken note, as the delay in censor clearance for a high-profile film like Emergency could have broader implications.

While the CBFC has not yet issued any official statement regarding the certification of Emergency or the alleged threats to its members, the issue highlights the ongoing challenges faced by filmmakers dealing with politically sensitive subjects in India.

Awaiting Response from CBFC

The certification process by the CBFC is a crucial step for any film before its theatrical release, ensuring that the content adheres to Indian cinematic guidelines and standards. Delays or complications in this process can significantly impact the release schedule and promotional activities of a film.

As the release date approaches, all eyes will be on the CBFC’s decision regarding Emergency and the measures taken to ensure the safety and security of its members. Kangana Ranaut, known for her outspoken nature and strong political views, is likely to continue to raise awareness about the issue, keeping the film in the public eye as it navigates this challenging phase.

The controversy surrounding Emergency is yet another example of the intersection of cinema and politics in India, highlighting the sensitive nature of depicting historical and political events on the big screen.

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