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Central Board of Film certification passes Shah Rukh Khan’s Jawan movie with ‘U/A’ certificate

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Despite Gadar 2’s box office success, the Jawan movie, starring Shah Rukh Khan, is also catching the attention of the industry. The biggest hit in Hindi cinema is Pathaan (2023), the superstar’s final film. Because of this, there is a lot of anticipation for Jawan, which is anticipated to have a record-breaking opening. The action entertainer’s censor procedure was finished today, which is a huge development.

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has awarded Jawan a U/A certification. Seven adjustments were requested of the film’s creators, nevertheless. The appropriate reduction of suicide imagery was requested. It was requested that the disturbing images of the beheaded body be taken away.

7 cuts from Jawan movie

Moreover, an “out of context” reference to the Honourable President of India was appropriately changed, and the word “Head Of State” was substituted. This was done elsewhere, when “Bravery medal” was used in place of the conversation. The dialogue “Tab tak beta vote daalne” was then changed to exclude the phrase “Paida hoke.

Then, in the line “Ghar, paisa…ki buniyaad par,” “Ungli karna” was changed to “Usse use karo,” and “Sampraday” was inserted. The dialogue “because foreign language hai” and “expert trainers from my company…mere kharche pe” were changed at 1 hour and 39 minutes. Last but not least, the National Security Guard’s “irrelevant references” were taken out. In Jawan, NSG has actually been changed to IISG.

The censor certificate was given to the creators of Jawan on August 22 after these modifications had been made. The movie has received a U/A certificate of approval. According to the censor certificate, the movie is 169 minutes long. Jawan is therefore 2 hours and 49 minutes long. The release date for the movie is September 7, 2023.

Comparatively speaking, Jawan’s cut list is shorter than Pathaan’s. The CBFC forced 10 cuts on the movie. The song “Besharam Rang” had “suitable shots” in place of the close-up shot of Deepika Padukone’s buttocks, “side pose (partial nudity)” pictures, and visuals of sensual dancing motions during the words “Bahut tang kiya.”

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