Kangana Ranaut’s Emergency Receives U/A Certificate from Censor Board

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Bollywood actress and filmmaker Kangana Ranaut’s highly anticipated political drama Emergency has officially been granted a U/A certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). As per the sources: Filmmakers asked to add disclaimers, CBFC has cleared Emergency film and given it a UA certificate but the Makers are asked to cut certain scenes.

The Film’s Premise: A Controversial Political Chapter

Emergency, directed by and starring Kangana Ranaut, is based on the 1975 political crisis in India when then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared a state of emergency, granting herself near-absolute power and suspending fundamental rights across the country. The film delves into this turbulent period, exploring the personal and political repercussions of the decision. Kangana portrays Indira Gandhi in the film, taking on one of the most iconic and controversial figures in Indian political history.

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Kangana’s Journey as Director and Lead Actress

After making her directorial debut with Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi (2019), Kangana has taken on dual roles in Emergency — not only directing the film but also essaying the lead role of Indira Gandhi. This project highlights her versatility as both an actor and a director, once again showcasing her talent for storytelling.

Censor Board’s Approval and Content Sensitivity

The U/A certification is significant for a film like Emergency, given its potentially controversial content. Political dramas often stir debate, and Emergency is no exception, given the divisive nature of the historical period it covers. However, the CBFC’s decision suggests that the film handles its subject matter in a balanced way, without crossing into excessive sensationalism or controversy.

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The board’s approval of the film is seen as a positive indication of the film’s historical accuracy and sensitive treatment of political figures and events. In recent years, films with political themes have often faced scrutiny or calls for edits, but Emergency appears to have passed through the certification process without major objections.

While the U/A certificate allows younger audiences to watch the film with parental supervision, it also suggests that the content is not overly violent, explicit, or inappropriate, maintaining a responsible approach to a serious topic.

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Anticipation and Reception

With its U/A certificate, Emergency is now on track for release, and all eyes are on Kangana as she steps into the shoes of one of India’s most powerful and polarizing leaders. Whether the film will ignite fresh debates or be seen as an educational and thought-provoking portrayal of a complex time remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Emergency is poised to make waves in Indian cinema.

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