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Sunday 6 November 2011

rockstar ranabir kapoor's get u/a cetificate


The Censor Board has clamped down on certain audio and visual portions of the Ranbir Kapoor-Nargis Fakhri starrer ’Rockstar’ that releases November 11.
One would think Imtiaz Ali’s musical odyssey about a small-town boy’s journey from anonymity to superstardom would have flown past the censors, but it was not to be.
It was only after Imtiaz and the film’s producers agreed to make the required deletions that the Censor Board passed the film with a UA certificate.
The changes ordered by the board included the muting (beeping no longer allowed) of the words ’sex’ and ’b#$%^*!’ in the soundtrack – words that commonly occur in Bollywood films and would have been allowed if the ’Rockstar’ team had agreed to an ’A’ certificate.
Likewise, a Hindi swear word which Ranbir Kapoor’s character apparently uses whenever he’s emotionally aggravated, has been muted wherever it occurs.
Again, the word, common in the films of Anurag Kashyap, Vishal Bhardwaj, among other directors, was not allowed in a film passed for kids with parental guidance.
Most notable of all is the board’s instruction to do away with a reference to Tibetan freedom from Chinese dominion. Apparently, Imtiaz Ali has been asked to do away with a flag in the film that reads ’Free Tibet’.
"’Rockstar’ has been given two options regarding the flag that reads ’Free Tibet’ — either they can delete or blur the visual of the flag," a source said.
"Not that there are too many Bollywood films that would dare to take a stand on a sensitive political issue like Tibet. ’Rockstar’ does. The Censor Board has asked for its removal," the source added.
The CEO of the Censor Board, Pankaja Thakur, has confirmed the alterations in the film.(IANS)

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