Emergency has been imposed on my film, says Kangana as her latest project faces delay in certification
Ranaut, who plays the role of former prime minister Indira Gandhi in the movie, said she will go to court if she doesn't get a clearance on the uncut version.
PTI
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Actor and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut during music launch of her upcoming film 'Emergency'. PHOTO:PTI
New
Delhi, 2 Sept
Four days
ahead of the scheduled premiere of "Emergency", actor Kangana Ranaut
has levelled allegations against the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)
for stalling its certificate to delay the release.
Ranaut, who
plays the role of former prime minister Indira Gandhi in the movie, said she
will go to court if she doesn't get a clearance on the uncut version.
"An
emergency has been imposed on my film too. It's a very hopeless state. I'm
quite disappointed in our country and whatever the circumstances are... How
much will we keep getting scared?
"I've
made this film with a lot of self-respect which is why the CBFC can't point out
any contention. They've stalled my certificate, but I'm determined to release
an uncut version of the film. I'll fight in court and release an uncut
version," she told Shubhankar Mishra on his podcast.
According
to a source, the film isn't releasing on Friday because the makers are yet to
receive the certification from the CBFC.
"Even
though they (CBFC) have put a U/A certificate on their website, the makers
haven't received the copy of the certificate yet. Everyday there's a new cut
being given to the film, which they are doing due to some pressure. Kangana is
fighting for the sanctity of the film," the source told PTI.
On Monday,
the Madhya Pradesh High Court is slated to hear a Sikh body's plea seeking
directions to stop the release of "Emergency".
Last week,
Ranaut -- also the director, writer, and co-producer of "Emergency"
-- said her film is still stuck with the censor board contrary to rumours that
it has been cleared for release.
She had
also said she is under pressure to not show the assassination of the former
prime minister by her security guards.
Shiromani
Akali Dal (SAD) on Friday sent a legal notice to CBFC seeking to prevent the
release of Ranaut's film, claiming it may "incite communal tensions"
and "spread misinformation".
It alleged
the trailer of the film depicted "erroneous historical facts that not only
misrepresent the Sikh community but also promote hatred and social
discord". -PTI
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