Kangana Ranaut’s “Emergency” Delayed: Fans Show Support

Kangana Ranaut’s “Emergency” Delayed: Fans Show Support

Kangana Ranaut has announced that her highly anticipated film, Emergency, will not be released today as planned. The movie, where Kangana stars as former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, has faced delays due to issues with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The new release date will be shared soon.

In her tweet, Kangana expressed her disappointment and thanked her fans for their patience. She mentioned that the film is still awaiting certification from the CBFC, and the exact release date is yet to be confirmed. The film, which also stars Anupam Kher and the late Satish Kaushik, explores the controversial period of emergency declared by Indira Gandhi in the 1970s.

Fan Reactions:

Fans have responded positively, offering their support despite the delay. One user wrote, “No need to feel sad, Kangana. We are with you, and will definitely watch the movie when it releases!” Another added, “Fight against injustice, Kangana. We support you!” While some comments showed indifference, many assured their continued support.

Controversies:

The film has been mired in controversy, facing backlash from Sikh groups and struggles with the CBFC. Kangana had previously addressed rumors about the film’s certification status, noting that despite initial clearance, there are ongoing issues due to threats and demands to alter certain scenes.

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P.I. Staff Writer