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Kangana Ranaut, the lead actress and director of the film "Emergency," has agreed to make changes suggested by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) and has requested two weeks from the court to implement these edits
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The Bombay High Court heard a petition regarding the film, where Zee Entertainment, a co-producer of "Emergency," confirmed acceptance of the CBFC's suggested cuts
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The CBFC has committed to deciding on the film's certification within two weeks once the edits are completed
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Senior advocate Abhinav Chandrachud, representing the CBFC, assured that the certification process will proceed promptly after the film is resubmitted post-edits
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Sikh organizations, including the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee and Akal Takht, have raised objections to the film, claiming it portrays Sikhs negatively, leading to demands for a ban
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These objections have posed a threat to the film's release schedule, initially set for September 6
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Kangana Ranaut accused the CBFC of delaying the film's certification, which could further postpone its release
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"Emergency" is a historical drama depicting former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, played by Kangana Ranaut, and features a notable cast including Anupam Kher and Mahima Chaudhry
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