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With Haryana elections over šŸŽ¬ Kangana Ranaut’s ā€˜Emergency’ Gets the Green Light

TL;DR:Ā After much delay, Kangana Ranaut’s biographical thriller ā€˜Emergency’ has finally received its censor certificateĀ from the CBFC. While Kangana earlier claimed the film’s release was blocked due to industry backlash, MediaFx sees a political angle—the film’s release was stalled due to BJP’s electoral interestsĀ during the Haryana elections but now has been cleared to align with upcoming polls in Jharkhand and Maharashtra. šŸŽŸļø




šŸ›‘ CBFC Delay Sparks Drama

Kangana expressed frustration over the months-long delay, hinting that she and her partners bore heavy financial losses. The film’s storyline—focused on Indira Gandhi's 21-month emergency rule—has stirred controversy, including opposition from some Sikh groups. The timing of the censorship clearance, however, has raised eyebrows. šŸ•°ļø

šŸŽ„ Why Now? Elections and Strategy?

With Haryana elections out of the way, Kangana has suddenly received the green signalĀ to announce the film’s release soon. MediaFx suspects this isn’t just a coincidence. The BJP may now leverage the film’s anti-Congress themeĀ to influence voters in upcoming elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. šŸ“Š

šŸ’” MediaFx Opinion: Art or Political Tool?

Kangana’s frustrations highlight how censorship often overlaps with political agendas. It’s troubling that artistic expression is influenced by election cycles. While ā€˜Emergency’ might make for gripping cinema, it also reflects how films are being weaponizedĀ to serve political goals. šŸŽ­

What do you think—coincidence or strategy? Share your thoughts below! šŸ‘‡

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