Kangana Ranaut’s Film ‘Emergency’ To Be Released In Theatres Soon After Haryana Assemble Elections, Deets Inside

India’s leading political party Bharatiya Janata Party was worried about the impact of Kangana Ranaut’s film ‘Emergency’ on the Haryana Assembly elections. The Mumbai unit of BJP also felt that Zee Entertainment’s owner Subhash Chandra had backed it. The censor board was given the task of properly ‘scrutinizing’ the film and the regional officer of its Mumbai office got it ‘scrutinized’ with full diligence and has asked the actress to make 13 cuts in the film.

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In almost all the exit polls of the Haryana assembly elections, Congress is seen getting a majority. After this exit poll, a different atmosphere is visible in Zee Entertainment as well. There are indications that the countdown for the release of ‘Emergency’ has also been given in Zee’s film production company Zee Studios since last evening. Some of the leaders of the ruling BJP in Maharashtra and Haryana had indicated to the top that if ‘Emergency’ is released before the elections, it may harm the party.

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In the Mumbai office of the Censor Board, it is told that ever since Syed Rabihashmi was appointed as the RO of Censor board, all those films whose makers were BJP leaders or close to BJP leaders were especially targeted. The matter of removing the word Jai Shri Ram from film producer KC Bokadia’s film ‘Teesri Begum’ was very much discussed.

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Last Friday, Syed Rabihashmi was removed from the post and the censor board approved the film ‘Emergency’ to be released in theatres. If sources of Zee Entertainment and Zee Studios are to be believed, the film ‘Emergency’ can now be released this month. On October 11, two big Hindi films ‘Jigra’ and ‘Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video’ are going to be released at the box office. After this, no big Hindi film is in the queue for release on October 18 and 25.