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Anurag Kashyap has been forced to edit certain scenes after his film Bombay Velvet' was given an Adult certificate for use of bad language.
According to Mumbai Mirror, the Central Board of Film Certification turned down the filmmaker's request for a UA' certificate.
A source said, "The Board asked for several cuts, including the deletion of certain cuss words like 'son of a bitch'. They also wanted some violent sequences toned down. And many members of the Examining Committee (EC) agreed that given its theme, the crime saga is more suited for adult viewing."
Kashyap told Mumbai Mirror, "There is absolutely nothing in the film that warrants an 'A' certificate. We are going to Revising Committee." So, did he snap at the EC members? "No hungama happened, we just didn't agree with the cuts the Board asked for. I have more faith in the CBFC's Revising Committee. Let's see how it goes."
Bombay Velvet' releases on 15th May.
According to Mumbai Mirror, the Central Board of Film Certification turned down the filmmaker's request for a UA' certificate.
A source said, "The Board asked for several cuts, including the deletion of certain cuss words like 'son of a bitch'. They also wanted some violent sequences toned down. And many members of the Examining Committee (EC) agreed that given its theme, the crime saga is more suited for adult viewing."
Kashyap told Mumbai Mirror, "There is absolutely nothing in the film that warrants an 'A' certificate. We are going to Revising Committee." So, did he snap at the EC members? "No hungama happened, we just didn't agree with the cuts the Board asked for. I have more faith in the CBFC's Revising Committee. Let's see how it goes."
Bombay Velvet' releases on 15th May.
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