Censor Board gave A certificate to Akshay’s film after following these conditions
Actor Akshay Kumar’s film ‘OMG 2’ remains a topic of discussion these days. The film was scheduled to release on August 11 with producer-director Anil Sharma’s Gadar 2, but now according to reports, the film’s release date has been pushed forward. However, no official announcement has been made by the makers yet. Now news is coming that the revising committee of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has declared the Akshay Kumar starrer film controversial and has given the film an A certificate.
Ahead of its release, the makers of ‘OMG 2’ are eagerly waiting for the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to clear the film soon. Although CBFC feels that this film of Akshay Kumar is a bit controversial. As per reports, the committee has suggested a certificate with around 20 cuts, but show cause notices for the same are yet to be sent to the makers.
OMG 2′ is scheduled to release on August 11, but the song was released after the CBFC’s executive committee. The committee saw the film and it did not have a release date. Only 16 days are left for release. If news is to be believed then Akshay Kumar will announce the final release date of the film, but till now the makers are not getting any major relief from CBFC.
Akshay is also not in the country at the moment and seems very busy with his upcoming projects. In such a situation, it can have a direct impact on the promotion of the film. However, the makers have not released any official statement yet. Let us tell you that getting an A certificate means that the family and children cannot watch the film. In such a situation, the film can suffer a lot. The makers of the film are deliberating on how to release the film.