Mumbai: Zee Entertainment Enterprises and Manikarnika Films Production House, informed the Bombay High Court on Friday that it has agreed to the cuts suggested by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) for the film 'Emergency'.
During the hearing, the producers requested two weeks to make the required edits in line with CBFC's recommendations before resubmitting it for certification. The CBFC also informed the court that they would verify the modifications and finalize the film's certification within two weeks after the changes are implemented.
'Emergency' originally scheduled for release on September 6, has faced delays due to ongoing issues with its certification. Last week, the CBFC told the court that the film could be cleared for release if certain cuts, recommended by the board's revising committee, were made.
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