Bombay HC to hear on Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Emergency’ on Monday after CBFC suggested cuts get delayed

Bombay HC to hear on Kangana Ranaut’s ‘Emergency’ on Monday after CBFC suggested cuts get delayed

The Bombay High Court heard the case of Kangana Ranaut’s film Emergency on Thursday. The bench asked the Censor Board of Film Certification to give them a good update on the matter, however, CBFC was unable to get the required cuts in the film by the makers and studio to date. For the unversed, Kangana Ranaut’s film Emergency has reached the Bombay HC over its delayed release date. The matter started after the makers of the film were unable to get their film certified by the censor board. Later the CBFC had asked for three cuts in Kangana’s film. However, the makers have asked for some time to get the required changes done.  The Bombay High Court heard the case of Kangana Ranaut’s film Emergency on Thursday. The bench asked the Censor Board of Film Certification to give them a good update on the matter, however, CBFC was unable to get the required cuts in the film by the makers and studio to date. For the unversed, Kangana Ranaut’s film Emergency has reached the Bombay HC over its delayed release date. The matter started after the makers of the film were unable to get their film certified by the censor board. Later the CBFC had asked for three cuts in Kangana’s film. However, the makers have asked for some time to get the required changes done.    IndiaTV Entertainment: Google News Feed