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The Ghazi Attack gets UA with 2 verbal cuts, no derogatory references to Indians, please

7 Feb 2017

TheCensor Board Of Film Certification (CBFC) has granted the eagerly awaited Hindi-Telugu bi-lingual action underwater adventure TheGhaziAttack featuring Rana Daggubati, TapseePannuandKKMenon a UA with two vitalverbalcutswhich were seen to be denigrating the Indian characters. Since this film recreates a slice of history from the 1971Indo-Pakwar there are not-so-flatteringreferencesfrom both sides of the firing line about the enemy country. Two references toIndiansby Pakistani characters as bloody and bastard have been asked to go. TheCBFCwont allowderogatoryreferencesto eitherIndiansor Pakistanis. These have been removed from the Hindi version TheGhaziAttack , and the film has been certified UA Referring to a massive volume of UA certified films in recent months the censor chief Pahlaj Nihlanisays, Filmmakers modify tailor and adapt their films to a UA certification. That means children are allowed to see the films as long as they are accompanied by an adult. A UA not only widens the audience spectrum of a film as compared with an A certificate, it also makes satellite telecast easy. If your film is certified for Adults you have to re-submit with the necessary changes for a UA before your film is suitable for viewing on television and satellite.