Wednesday, 4 September 2024 Kangana Ranaut has responded strongly to the Bombay High Court's ruling on her plea concerning the CBFC's delay in certifying 'Emergency'. The court noted that it could not overrule the MP High Court's directive to address objections before certification. Facing opposition from Sikh organizations, the film was set for a September 6 release but remains uncertified.
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Kangana Ranaut and 'Emergency' filmmakers sought certification from the CBFC through a petition in Bombay High Court. The court instructed CBFC to address... IndiaTimes Also reported by •Mid-Day
Kangana Ranaut said that she has become everyone's favourite target after The Bombay High Court said that it is unable to direct the Central Board of Film... DNA