Censor Board: Kangana's 'Emergency' needs cuts
The movie, which was initially slated for a September 6 release, has been embroiled in a battle with the censor board for non-issuance of certificate for release of the movie
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The bench had then wondered as to why the ruling party would act against Ranaut, who was herself a BJP MP.PHOTO:PTI
Mumbai, 26 Sept
The Central Board of Film Certification on Thursday told the
Bombay High Court that a certificate would be issued to Kangana Ranuat's film
"Emergency" if certain cuts are made, as recommended by its revising
committee.
The movie, which was initially slated for a September 6
release, has been embroiled in a battle with the censor board for non-issuance
of certificate for release of the movie.
Ranaut, who has directed and co-produced the film besides
playing the lead role of former prime minister late Indira Gandhi, had accused
the Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC) of stalling certification to
delay the release.
The biographical drama is caught up in controversy after
some Sikh organisations including the Shiromani Akali Dal objected, accusing it
of misrepresenting the community and getting historical facts wrong.
A division bench of Justices B P Colabawalla and Firdosh
Pooniwalla last week come down heavily on the CBFC for not taking a decision on
the issuance of certificate for the movie.
The HC had then said the censor board cannot sit on a fence
and has to take its decision one way or the other as it would otherwise amount
to curtailing the freedom of speech and expression.
The court had directed the CBFC to take its decision by
September 25.
The movie's co-producer Zee Entertainment Enterprises had
moved the HC, seeking a direction to the CBFC to issue a certificate for the
film "Emergency", helmed by Kangana Ranaut.
On Thursday, the bench asked the CBFC if it has "good
news" for the movie.
CBFC's counsel Abhinav Chandrachud told the court that the
board's revising committee has taken its decision.
"The committee has suggested some cuts before
certificate can be issued and movie can be released," he said.
Senior counsel Sharan Jagtiani, appearing for Zee
Entertainment, sought time to take a decision on whether or not the cuts can be
made.
The bench then posted the matter for further hearing on
September 30.
Zee Entertainment in its plea claimed the CBFC had already
made the certificate for the movie but was not issuing it.
Last week, Zee Entertainment alleged the certificate was being withheld due to political reasons and due to the upcoming elections in Haryana.
The bench had then wondered as to why the ruling party would
act against Ranaut, who was herself a BJP MP.-PTI
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