After a long wait and several delays, Kangana Ranaut’s film ‘Emergency’ is finally going to be released. ‘Emergency’ has faced many difficulties in the last several months. There were controversies regarding this, the Central Board of Film Certification i.e. CBFC took time in giving the certificate. Meanwhile, Kangana Ranaut herself also became the topic of discussion. Now with the cuts imposed by CBFC, ‘Emergency’ is ready to release on January 17.
Kangana Ranaut said this
The story of the film is based on the time of emergency in India in 1975. In 1975, Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India, had declared emergency in the country. Kangana Ranaut is playing the character of Indira in ‘Emergency’. Kangana is happy that her film is finally ready for release in theatres. However, he is not completely satisfied because according to him, the full version of ‘Emergency’ will not reach the audience.
In an interview, Kangana Ranaut has talked about the cuts made on ‘Emergency’. He said that he has no complaints about this. Kangana Ranaut said in the conversation, ‘I would have liked if the full version was released. But there is no issue with the cuts, because it is not that the film has been made to make fun of anyone. This is okay. They have completely removed some episodes of history. It didn’t have any significant impact on my film and this shows that it doesn’t matter.
He further said, ‘Its story is still intact. The message of the film, which is about patriotism, still remains intact. So I don’t think it has had any significant impact on the narrative. But we shot those scenes only for some reasons.
Kangana Ranaut is not only acting in her film ‘Emergency’, she has also directed it. In this film, stars like Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman are with her. Late actor Satish Kaushik will also be seen playing an important role in it. This film will be released in theaters on January 17.