One of the most eagerly awaited films this year is “Emergency,” featuring the talented Kangana Ranaut, who has made a name for herself not just as a Bollywood actress but also as a politician. This historical biopic delves into the life of Indira Gandhi, India’s former Prime Minister, focusing on the pivotal decisions she made during her time in office. Although fans were excited for its theatrical debut, the release date has been pushed back, leaving many wondering when they can catch it on streaming platforms. While the exact dates for both the theatrical and OTT releases remain unconfirmed, it’s been announced that Netflix will be the platform to host the film after it hits theaters. That’s right—once it wraps up its cinema run, you can expect to see “Emergency” on Netflix. Based on typical release patterns, it’s likely to land on the streaming service about two months after its theatrical showing. Originally, the film was set to premiere on September 6, but due to various organizations expressing concerns that it might offend certain communities in India, the release has been delayed. Since the trailer dropped, the film has been at the center of numerous controversies, and there’s a lot of buzz surrounding it.