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Tiger Shroff's 'Munna Michael' gets ‘U/A’ certificate from CBFC

The Central Board of Film Certification has asked for both the sound of bone smashing and the Hindi expletive to be muted

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The  fight sequences in Tiger Shroff’s new film have met with the censor board’s disapproval.  It is learnt that at least two of the lengthy fight sequences have been reduced drastically. Says a source, “In one of the action sequences we can hear the repeated sound of bones being smashed while the expletive ‘Bahen…’  plays on the soundtrack. The Central Board of Film Certification has asked for both the sound of bone smashing and the Hindi expletive to be muted. In another fight sequence, a character is repeatedly hit with a rod. The CBFC has asked for the sequence to be reduced to one shot.” In addition, the board has asked for cusswords like ‘f..king’ , ‘ghanta’ and ‘pichwada’ to be  removed. In scenes showing alcohol, the makers have been asked to blur the bottle-lable. Says a  source from the CBFC, “Tiger has a big following among kids. And we wanted the film to be accessible to children.”

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