Kangana Ranaut has been in the news for a long time for her upcoming film ‘Emergency’. The film, which was to be released in theaters on September 6, did not get the certificate from the Censor Board, after which the makers approached the Bombay High Court. Now Kangana Ranaut has shared a post on social media and informed that her political drama film has got the green signal from the Censor Board. After a long wait, ‘Emergency’ is now ready for release, but the new release date has not been revealed yet. Meanwhile, Shreyas Talpade also talked about the delay in the release of this film and expressed his disappointment.
Shreyas Talpade spoke for the first time on the release of Emergency
‘Emergency’ has been directed by Kangana Ranaut, in which Shreyas Talpade will also be seen in the lead role. It has been more than a month since its scheduled release and the film has not yet received a new release date. The actor also explained why he is disappointed with the delay in its release and wonders why people have formed their opinions about the film even before watching it. In an interview with Hindustan Times, Shreyas Talpade talked about the delay in the release of ‘Emergency’.
Why was Shreyas Talpade disappointed?
The film is based on the emergency imposed by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 1975. In this, Kangana is playing the role of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The film faced controversy due to it being denied a certificate by the Censor Board, due to which its release was delayed. Now the Censor Board has given the certificate, but in the meantime Shreyas spoke openly about the stir surrounding the film. The actor said, ‘The way the film’s release has been delayed is really sad. Many times people form opinions about a film without even watching it. I think anyone should watch the film before making any assumptions about it because it hurts a lot. The actor further said, ‘In a country like India, sometimes it is very difficult to please everyone. A filmmaker never makes a project with the intention of hurting anyone’s sentiments.