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Green signal may be given for the release of ‘Emergency’, makers told the court – we are ready to make cuts


The path seems to be clear for the release of Kangana Ranaut’s film ‘Emergency’. It is reported that the producers of the film have agreed to make the cuts suggested by the Censor Board. In the Bombay High Court on Monday, the lawyer of the film’s co-producer ‘Zee Studios’ said that the producers have decided to implement the changes suggested by the amendment committee of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). By the way, this is also interesting, because just two days ago Kangana had clearly said that she will not make any cuts in ‘Emergency’. Apart from being the lead actress of the film, Kangana is also the director and co-producer. The Censor Board had told the court in the last hearing that they have approved Kangana Ranaut’s film ‘Emergency’ with a U/A certificate, but in the film About 13 cuts have been made. The board’s lawyer had said that unless these cuts were made, he/she could not give the green signal for release of the film. Now during the hearing on Monday, the counsel for ‘Zee Studios’ told the High Court that the filmmakers have agreed to the amendments proposed by the committee.

Hearing will now be held in the High Court on October 3

The court was also told that the producers have submitted a draft to implement the changes suggested by the censors and the Board’s response on the same is now awaited. The High Court has fixed Thursday, October 3 for the next hearing on the case.

‘Emergency’ was to release on September 6, Kangana sold her property

‘Emergency’ was earlier scheduled to release on September 6. But the controversy over this increased after opposition from Sikh organizations. On the other hand, there was a delay in getting the certificate for the film from the Censor Board. Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut revealed that she had to postpone the film due to delay in the censor certificate. Due to this he/she has suffered loss and had to sell his/her property located at Pali Hill in Mumbai. This property has reportedly been sold for Rs 32 crore.

Kangana Ranaut bought a luxury car worth Rs 3 crore, said that due to ’emergency’ there was loss, had to sell the bungalow!
presswire18 TimesKangana Ranaut bluntly told the Censor Board – We will not make cuts in ‘Emergency’, we will protect the integrity of the film.

Kangana had said- will not make cuts, will fight for the integrity of the film

Kangana Ranaut had called the cuts suggested by the Censor Board in ‘Emergency’ as ‘extremely disappointing’ and ‘inappropriate’. he/she even said that he/she and his/her team are ready to fight to protect the ‘integrity’ of the film. However, immediately after this, the way the co-producers of his/her film got ready to make cuts. There is also a possibility that this has created a situation of disagreement between Kangana and her team.

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