Priyanka Chopra's 'Jai Gangaajal' runs into Censor Board trouble

Prakash Jha told to cut and 'clean out' violence to attain 'UA' certificate.

Update: 2016-01-02 10:06 GMT
 
Mumbai: Priyanka Chopra’s upcoming cop-drama ‘Jai Gangaajal’ has hit rough sea at the CBFC (Central Board Of Film Certification). The latest we hear about the film, is that the members of the Censor Board wanted to give the film about the crime mafia and the law, an ‘Adult’ certificate with minimal cuts. But director Prakash Jha was not in agreement.
 
A source says, “When Jha was told his film would get an ‘A’ certificate without cuts, he asked for a ‘UA’ certificate with cuts, if necessary, as the ‘A’ certificate severely restricts the audiences’ profile and participation.”
 
According to sources, Jha was told by the CBFC to clean out his soundtrack and visuals of verbal and physical violence to make ‘Jai Gangaajal’ eligible for a ‘UA’ certification.
 
Says the source, “On Tuesday, Jha made the changes suggested by the censor board and went home with a ‘UA’ in place of an ‘A’ certificate. This will be the CBFC’s work procedure in the future. If producers aim at a specific censor certification they may edit the film voluntarily according to the censorial guidelines, or be willing to take an ‘A’ certificate if the content is found to be too explicit.”
 
‘Jai Gangaajal’ is a good two months away from release. It turns out, Jha wanted an early censor certification as he intends to enter his film for the National Awards.
 
In the latest development, the director has decided to take his film to the CBFC’s Tribunal to appeal against the cuts.
 

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