Kangana Ranaut's directorial film 'Emergency' is set to release in theaters on January 17. This film of Kangana Ranaut has been ready for release for a long time but its release date has been postponed. Now Kangana Ranaut has spoken openly about this. In which Kangana told that she made a mistake by deciding to direct this film. Also, another mistake was that she decided to release it in theaters. Kangana said that I could have released this film on OTT on which I would have also got a good deal. Kangana Ranaut has recently given an interview to News18.
In which Kangana told that 'I felt that releasing it in theaters was a wrong decision. I felt that I could have got a better deal on OTT. I also would not have to go through censorship then and there would be no pressure to cut my film. I did not know what they (CBFC) would remove and let us keep.' The Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC) is an organization that certifies all films released in India as suitable for public consumption. It reports to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
The film will be released on January 17
Let us tell you that this film directed by Kangana Ranaut is releasing on 17 January. Before the release, a lot of news has been seen about this film. Not only this, this film of Kangana was stuck in the censor board for a long time. Due to which the release date of this film had to be postponed several times. Now the wait of those who want to watch this film is over. This film is now ready to hit the theaters across the country on January 17. In Emergency, Kangana has played the role of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and has given details of the last few years of her tenure, showing the Emergency and Operation Bluestar. The film also stars Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Ashok Chhabra, Mahima Chaudhary, Milind Soman, Vishak Nair and Satish Kaushik in lead roles.
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