Kangana Ranaut and her co-film makers Seek Immediate Release of Controversial Film ‘Emergency’ Amid Legal Hurdles
SHIMLA: In a fresh twist to the ongoing saga surrounding Kangana Ranaut’s highly anticipated film *Emergency*, the Mandi Lok Sabha MP and Bollywood star and Co film makers have approached the Bombay High Court, seeking the film’s immediate release.
The film was to be released on September 6 but the censor board has not issued the certificate to Emergency.
There are are critics who said that certain scenes including assassination of the PM Gandhi and Delhi riots etc in the film need to be censored.
Ranaut being a BJP MP has added fuel to the fire as BJP has been raising Emergency time and again to browbeat the Congress in poll arena.
Ranaut, who directed and starred in the film, has reportedly faced numerous obstacles in getting the project cleared by the censor board and other regulatory bodies.
Despite her position as a BJP MP, she claims in a TV show that the process has been fraught with delays and bureaucratic red tape.
*Emergency* is a political drama that delves into the turbulent period of India’s history during the 1975 Emergency, imposed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
The film, which also portrays key Congress figures of the era, has been a subject of controversy even before its release, with its depiction of historical events and characters stirring debates.
Adding to her woes, Ranaut has been at the center of several controversies since her election as the Mandi MP.
Her recent remarks against farmers, following her victory in the Lok Sabha polls, have sparked significant backlash, including an altercation with a Punjab policewoman that led to a highly publicized slap controversy.
The BJP has distanced itself from Ranaut’s comments, issuing a statement that her views on farmers are personal and not reflective of the party’s stance.
Ranaut’s legal petition to the Bombay High Court emphasizes the hardships she has endured in trying to release *Emergency*, asserting that despite her political stature, she has been subjected to undue scrutiny and delays.
As the legal battle unfolds, all eyes are on the fate of *Emergency*, a film that promises to reignite discussions on a pivotal chapter in India’s political history.