Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' gets green signal from Censor Board, now ready to hit theaters soon

Mumbai. Bollywood actress Kangana Ranaut's film 'Emergency' has been making headlines for the last several weeks regarding its release. This film of Kangana Ranaut was stuck in the Censor Board. Now the Censor Board has given the green signal to this film on Thursday. Now this film is ready for release in theatres. Soon the date regarding this will also be released.

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Kangana gave information

Let us tell you that Kangana Ranaut herself has posted this information on her social media. Kangana wrote on social media platform X that 'We are very happy to inform that the censor board has passed our film. Now soon this film will be released in theatres. We will also share its release date with you shortly. Thanks everyone for supporting us. After this post of Kangana, it is now clearly visible that the film is ready for release. The makers are also going to announce its release date soon.

Was the film stuck in controversies?

Let us tell you that this Kangana Ranaut starrer film was to be released on September 6, but the film got embroiled in controversies even before its release. There were protests against this film based on the life of former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi. Many Sikh communities had protested against this film. Also, there were many dangers looming over the release of this film before the Haryana elections. Due to all these controversies the release date of the film was postponed. After this the film remained stuck in the Film Censor Board for a long time. Now the film has got the green signal from the Film Censor Board and is ready to hit the theaters soon.

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