The CBFC has granted Welcome To The Jungle U/A 16+ certificate after asking the makers to implement 14 changes across dialogues and visuals. The censor certificate was reportedly issued on June 20 following the required edits
Akshay Kumar's much-anticipated comedy entertainer Welcome To The Jungle is all set to hit cinemas on June 26. Ahead of its theatrical release, the film successfully completed the certification process with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), but not without a series of modifications.
The CBFC has granted the film U/A 16+ certificate after asking the makers to implement 14 changes across dialogues and visuals. The censor certificate was reportedly issued on June 20 following the required edits.
According to Bollywood Hungama, among the dialogue-related changes, several lines were either modified or completely removed. The dialogue “Kaala paida hua hai, koyla hai” was replaced with “Saadah paida hua hai, namoona hua hai”. A 10-second scene containing the words “Na diya” was also deleted.
The board further instructed the makers to replace the word “screwed” with a suitable alternative in two instances. Likewise, “Azarudden” was changed to “Allaudin”.
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