Singham Again: Rohit Shetty gets strict orders from the censor board, and initially write that this story is not about Ram, but about today


Posted on 29th Oct 2024 11:50 am by rohit kumar

Singham Again will be released on the occasion of Diwali this year. Fans are eagerly waiting for this Ajay Devgan starrer film. The film is releasing along with Kartik Aaryan's Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. Singham Again clearly shows glimpses of Ramayana in the police world.

 

While fans are eager to see how both the films will perform at the box office, according to media reports, it has now come to light that Singham Again has been certified by the censor board and Rohit Shetty has been asked to make some changes. The film has been given a U/A certificate.

 

According to media reports, the CBFC has censored 7.12 minutes of footage in Singham Again. Although the duration seems long, the cuts are scattered throughout the film. "At two places, the examining committee has requested the makers to remove a 23-second long 'match cut' scene of Lord Ram, Sita Mata, and Lord Hanuman. In particular, a scene with Singham, Avni, and Simba has been asked to be removed.

 

According to media reports, the censor board has also asked director Rohit Shetty to remove a 16-second scene of Ravana grabbing, pulling, and pushing Sita. They have also ordered that a 29-second scene of 'dialogue of burning Hanuman and flirting with Simba' should also be removed. They also asked the team to remove 26 seconds of dialogue and scene as they felt it may have a bad impact on the international diplomatic relations of the neighboring state and India.

 

According to media reports, the CBFC has ordered the team to add a disclaimer at the beginning of the film, which reads, “This film is completely fictional... Though the film is inspired by the story of Lord Ram, neither its story nor the stars should be seen as worshipable deities... In the story, the film is completely fictional... Though the film is inspired by the story of Lord Ram, neither its story nor the stars should be seen as worshipable deities... In the story, the CBFC has also ordered the team to remove a 26-second dialogue and scene as they feel it may have a bad impact on the international diplomatic relations of the neighboring state and India.

 

According to media reports, the CBFC has ordered the team to add a disclaimer at the beginning of the film, which reads, “This film is completely fictional... Though the film is inspired by the story of Lord Ram, neither its story nor the stars should be seen as worshipable deities... The characters are of today's society, and their cultures, customs, practices, and traditions." The film stars Ajay, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ranveer Singh, Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone, Tiger Shroff, Arjun Kapoor and Jackie Shroff. It is the fifth film in Rohit Shetty's cop universe.

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