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Anushka Sharma's 'NH10' gets a 'U' certificate in Pakistan

But in India, it got an 'A' certificate!

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Neighbouring country censor board deems Anushka Sharma's NH10 suitable for all ages to watch. The very violent NH10, in the news for its honourable depiction of 'honour killing' has been censored for all ages in Pakistan.

The film was passed by the Indian censor board with an 'Adults Only' certificate, with some cuts, specially those in Hindi. According to sources in Pakistan, the same cuts were ordered by the Pakistani Censor Board. "They've asked for the removal of expletives, like 'bh***i ke', 'behenc**d', 'g***d', 'gh***a', 'r***d' . Interestingly the list of words asked to be deleted by the Pakistani censor board is almost the same as their Indian counterpart. They've also reduced some of the violence and then passed the film for all ages," says the source.

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