Kangana Ranaut has shared an exciting update about her upcoming film, Emergency. On Thursday, the actress took to her social media platforms to announce that the movie has officially been cleared by the Censor Board of Film Certification (CBFC). According to Kangana, the production team has received the censor certificate, a significant milestone that brings the film closer to its release.
In her post, dated October 17, Kangana expressed gratitude to her supporters for their unwavering love and patience throughout the journey of making the film. She assured fans that the official release date would be revealed shortly. “We are happy to inform you that Emergency has received its censor certificate. The release date will be announced soon. Thank you for your patience and support,” the actress wrote in her post, acknowledging the anticipation surrounding the film.
This clearance comes after recent reports indicated that Zee Studios, the production house behind Emergency, had complied with suggestions made by the CBFC’s revising committee. The studio agreed to make several modifications and deletions to meet the board’s guidelines, allowing the film to move forward without any further delays.
Emergency is one of Kangana’s most ambitious projects, where she not only stars but also directs. The film has generated significant buzz due to its portrayal of one of the most controversial periods in India’s political history—The Emergency of 1975. Fans are eager to see Kangana’s take on the political drama, and the censor board’s clearance is a major step toward bringing the film to theaters. With the certification in place, the much-awaited release date is expected to be announced soon.