Kangana Ranaut's film "Emergency" faced multiple release delays, initially postponed from June 14, 2024, due to Lok Sabha elections, and then from September 6, 2024, after the Censor Board denied certification. Kangana claimed that despite the film being initially cleared, pressure from influential people led to the certificate denial, prompting her to approach the High Court. The film also faced ban demands in Telangana over controversial scenes related to the Sikh community. The film was released on January 17 The film Emergency based on former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was released on January 17. Kangana played the role of Indira Gandhi in this film. While Anupam Kher, Shreyas Talpade, Vishak Nair, Mahima Chaudhry, Milind Soman and Satish Kaushik also appeared alongside her. Film release was delayed due to certificate not being issued Kangana Ranaut's "Emergency" faced multiple delays – first postponed from June 14, 2024, due to elections, then denied certification by the Censor Board before its September 6 release. Kangana claimed powerful influences caused the certificate denial despite initial approval, leading her to seek High Court intervention. Telangana also demanded a ban over Sikh-related scenes. Film passed by Censor Board on October 17 The film's release was halted until the certification matter was resolved. Several complaints were filed against Kangana across the country and demands were made to ban the film. The Sikh community had also strongly protested against Kangana and the film. Kangana Ranaut announced on October 17 that the film had been passed by the Censor Board. Emergency Movie Collection According to Sacnilk's report, the film Emergency earned Rs 18.35 crore at the Indian box office. Meanwhile, it collected Rs 23.75 crore at the worldwide box office.Original Article by Dainik Bhaskar