Kangana Ranaut announces ‘Emergency’ delay due to Censor Board Certification, netizens pour in support
Kangana Ranaut has announced that the release of her first solo directorial project, Emergency, will be delayed as the film awaits certification from the censor board. The film, in which Ranaut portrays former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, was originally scheduled to premiere on September 6. On Friday, Kangana Ranaut took
‘It’s unfair & terrifying’: Kangana Ranaut on Emergency’s alleged postponment
Bollywood actress and politician Kangana Ranaut has voiced her frustration following the postponement of her contentious film Emergency. The film, which was slated for release on September 6, has faced delays amidst a series of controversies. Ranaut, speaking on a podcast, indicated that she might pursue legal action if necessary.
Indira Gandhi biopic: Kangana Ranaut sets release date for “Emergency” after few delays
MUMBAI: After several delays, actress-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut’s highly awaited film “Emergency” is now scheduled to release on September 6. The announcement was made via Ranaut’s Instagram on Tuesday, accompanied by the unveiling of a new poster for the film. Initially delayed due to Ranaut’s commitments during the Lok Sabha Elections,