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Censor trouble for Crazy Project
By: Tupaki Desk | 2 Feb 2017 4:15 PM GMTThe moment trailer of 'Ghazi' was out, People kept believing that it's one of a its kind movie and never been before in India such an attempt was made. Projecting it as a real-life incident happened during 1971 Indo-Pak War has only doubled the excitement of Movie Lovers.
Trouble came in the form of Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Post the screening, Censor Officials sought removal of the announcement in the opening titles that the movie is based on historical facts. Instead, They suggested the makers to add a disclaimer saying the film is partly fictional and partly authentic. Now, The whole team is worried if this change will have an impact on the way audience receive it.
A CBFC Official said, 'Yes, Ghazi was based on an incident which took place during 1971 Indo-Pak war. But, We can't accept the film as a historical document'.
'Ghazi' is scheduled to release on February 17th in Telugu and Hindu simultaneously.
Trouble came in the form of Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Post the screening, Censor Officials sought removal of the announcement in the opening titles that the movie is based on historical facts. Instead, They suggested the makers to add a disclaimer saying the film is partly fictional and partly authentic. Now, The whole team is worried if this change will have an impact on the way audience receive it.
A CBFC Official said, 'Yes, Ghazi was based on an incident which took place during 1971 Indo-Pak war. But, We can't accept the film as a historical document'.
'Ghazi' is scheduled to release on February 17th in Telugu and Hindu simultaneously.