CBFC replaces Bachchan-Rekha poster with Bachchan-Jaya in Mr Bachchan(Note: “CBFC” stands for Central Board of Film Certification)

Film Lovers Set for Independence Day Bonanza with Multiple Movie Releases

This Independence Day promises to be a treat for film enthusiasts as cinemas gear up to screen a diverse array of films in various genres and languages. Among the much-anticipated releases, Hindi audiences can look forward to a three-way clash between Stree 2, Vedaa, and Khel Khel Mein. Meanwhile, in Telugu cinema, the spotlight shines on two significant films hitting the screens on August 15 – the Ravi Teja-led Mr Bachchan and the Ram Pothineni-Sanjay Dutt starrer Double iSmart. This article by MyAxom Reviews delves into the alterations mandated by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) for Mr Bachchan.

CBFC Approvals and Alterations for Mr Bachchan

After rigorous scrutiny, the CBFC granted Mr Bachchan a U/A certificate but imposed several modifications. The film opens with a disclaimer affirming its fictional nature and dissociation from any real individuals or locations. Additionally, a scene featuring a child smoking a beedi for over two minutes was edited to replace the harmful substance with a harmless pencil. A fleeting shot of blood on the floor lasting barely a second was also axed. Furthermore, instances of derogatory language were either muted or substituted at four points within the movie.

One noteworthy change involved the replacement of a poster featuring Amitabh Bachchan and Rekha in the end credits with one showcasing Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan, following the CBFC’s directive. These adjustments cleared the path for Mr Bachchan to obtain certification on August 13, just a couple of days ahead of its theatrical release. According to the official censor certificate, the film’s runtime is 158 minutes, translating to 2 hours and 38 minutes of riveting storytelling.

The Stellar Cast and Creative Team Behind Mr Bachchan

Mr Bachchan is a faithful adaptation of the Ajay Devgn-led Raid (2018). The film features Ravi Teja as the protagonist and Jagapathi Babu in the role of the antagonist. Bhagyashri Borse, recognized from her appearance in the Kartik Aaryan vehicle Chandu Champion as Nayantara, assumes the female lead role. Directed by Harish Shankar, Mr Bachchan promises a potent blend of action, drama, and entertainment for audiences.

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Exploring the World of Mr Bachchan through CBFC’s Lens

With the CBFC’s stringent scrutiny and subsequent alterations, Mr Bachchan emerges as a compelling cinematic offering poised to captivate audiences. The meticulous crafting of each scene and character reflects a commitment to delivering an engaging and socially responsible narrative to viewers. The film’s journey from the editing room to the silver screen exemplifies the collaborative efforts of the creative team and the certification board in ensuring a memorable cinematic experience.

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