There has been a major twist in the ongoing controversy over Kangana Ranaut’s film ‘Emergency’. ‘Emergency’, which is set to release on 6 September, is stuck in a problem with the censor board and has not yet received a censor certificate. Now it has been decided that it cannot be released for at least two weeks.
The makers had approached the Bombay High Court over not getting a censor certificate for ‘Emergency’. Now the court has ordered the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to take a decision on the certificate of ‘Emergency’ by 18 September. After this, the court will hear this petition on 19 September.
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