Kamal Haasan's 'Indian 2' will be released on July 12 with these 5 changes, ordered by the censor board

Ronit Kawale
Ronit Kawale - Senior Editor
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The Central Board of Film Certification has ordered some changes in Kamal Haasan, Siddharth and Rakulpreet Singh starrer film 'Indian 2' which will be released in Hindi as 'Hindustani 2'. Its first part came in 1996 and now the second part is being released after 28 years. It has got a U/A certificate but some parts have also been cut. According to the certificate of the film which went viral on the internet, Hindustani 2 is a very long film. CBFC has also ordered five changes in this 3 hour 4 second film. It has been said that the size of the static smoking disclaimer in the film has been increased. That text should be written in bold letters in black on a white background.

These changes will have to be made in 'Indian 2'

Apart from this, the label of 'Briwat Bazaar' will have to be removed from the film. Body display in a scene has also been asked to be modified. Some words have also been asked to be changed, which include derogatory words and words like 'Indian', 'Bad Indian'. Apart from this, the producers have also been ordered to give NOC of copyright content. However, it has been mentioned in the order that the necessary documents have already been given.

'Indian 2' will clash with 'Sarfira'

The sequel to the 1996 film 'Indian 2' is a huge project for Shankar. It is a big budget film and Kamal Haasan is reportedly charging around Rs 150 crore for it. It stars Rakul Preet Singh, Kajal Aggarwal, Priya Bhavani Shankar among others. The film is slated to release on July 12. It will clash with Akshay Kumar's 'Sarfira', which will be a very interesting one.


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