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CBFC passes ‘Jawan’ film with ‘U/A’ certificate with 7 changes

Good news for all movie lovers and fans who are waiting for SRK’s next movie ‘Jawan’. Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) passes the film with ‘U/A’ certificate which means people of all ages can watch it. But the kids under the age of 12 are advised parental guidance, which is not that much necessary. […]

Good news for all movie lovers and fans who are waiting for SRK’s next movie ‘Jawan’. Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) passes the film with ‘U/A’ certificate which means people of all ages can watch it. But the kids under the age of 12 are advised parental guidance, which is not that much necessary. With this, the board has suggested 7 changes to be made in the film. Jawan is all set to hit the theatres on September 7 worldwide. Actress Nayanthara will be in the lead role along with Shah Rukh Khan. Deepika Padukone and Sanya Malhotra will also be seen in the film having cameos. After Pathaan’s success, this is the second film of SRK. Pathaan was directed by Siddharth Anand, starring Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. The film made Rs 396.02 crore in India and worldwide it crossed Rs 1000 crore mark. According to the media, makers of the ‘Jawan’ film has been suggested 7 changes that needs to be made in the film. Changes suggested are as follows:
1 To reduce the timing and limit the visuals of suicide in one of the scenes.
2 Removal of the visuals that show a human body being beheaded.
3 Change an ‘out of context’ reference of the Honourable President of India with ‘Head of State’.
4 Removal of words ‘paida hoke’ from one of the dialog.
5 Phrase ‘Ungli karna‘ was replaced with ‘Usse use karo‘ and the word ‘Sampraday‘ was added to yet another dialog in the film.
6 Yet another dialogue at 1 hour 39 minutes has been modified.
7 Lastly, the ‘irrelevant references’ to NSG (National Security Guard) were removed . NSG has now been changed to IISG in the film.

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