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🎬 Kangana's Emergency Sparks Censor Board Drama: 13 Major Cuts! ✂️😱


Kangana Ranaut’s upcoming political drama Emergency is creating waves after the Censor Board ordered 13 significant cuts, including scenes and dialogues about Bhindranwale and firing sequences. This decision came after concerns from Sikh groups regarding how certain events were portrayed. The CBFC also requested multiple disclaimers to clarify that the film is a fictionalized version of historical events. Kangana’s bold storytelling often stirs debates, and this time, her Emergency narrative faces a heavy edit.

Why so many cuts? 🤔

The controversy centers around sensitive depictions of the Emergency period in India, a politically charged time from 1975-1977. The film includes references to important figures like Indira Gandhi, along with controversial moments like Operation Blue Star and Sikh violence. Dialogues related to Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, a key figure in the Punjab insurgency, were flagged. Violent scenes involving Sikhs and non-Sikhs were also edited out.

The CBFC’s decision highlights the delicate balance Bollywood has to strike between artistic freedom and respecting community sentiments. The board has added disclaimers and other edits to ensure that audiences know it’s a fictional portrayal of real events.

What’s Next for Emergency? 🎥

Despite these cuts, the buzz around Kangana’s Emergency is stronger than ever. The actress, known for pushing boundaries in her films, is set to release this ambitious project soon. Will the cuts affect its impact? Only time will tell, but the film’s controversies are sure to bring even more attention to its release! 🔥


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