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CBFC Takes The Big Decision Of Changing Akshay Kumar’s Character In OMG2; Read Here For Details
OMG 2 the recent film of Akshay Kumar was recently referred to the Revision Committee, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) after which a lot of instructions and changes were brought about in the trailer and in the content of the film. A report on E Times talks about the modifications made as per the instructions of CBFC. We at IWMBuzz.com write the same by taking reference from the above portal. As per the report, Akshay Kumar, who was initially essaying the role of Lord Shiva in the film, will now be playing the Messenger of God. The visuals of frontal nudity were removed | Click Here...
Big News: CBFC objects to title change of Pratik Gandhi’s film ‘Bhavai’ for flouting certification rules
Big news coming in. As per the latest reports in News18, the CBFC has sought an explanation from the makers of Bhavai for apparently flouting certification rules and tampering with the content of the film. Reports suggest that since the title of the movie was changed after the certification, it comes under the contravention of the Cinematograph (Certification) rules. The title of the film was reportedly changed after it was accused of hurting religious sentiments. What's your take on this folks? Let us know your views in the comments below and for more updates, stay tuned to I | Click Here...
Anubhav Sinha thanks censor board on ‘no cuts’ for Thappad
The Central Board Of Film Certification (CBFC) is in an exceptionally liberal mood. They have cleared Anubhav Sinha’s stark and real film on domestic violence Thappad with a ‘U’ certificate. This is even more liberal than what the CBFC did to Anubhav Sinha’s previous film Article 15 which was given a ‘UA’ certificate. Says Anubhav, “I’ve never had any problem with the censor board. After Mulk was passed with only a few minor cuts I sent a thank you message to all the members of the censor board. I don’t think too many filmmakers do that. I went to the censor | Click Here...