
Filmmaker Anand Kumar’s upcoming movie ‘Zila Ghaziabad’ has been issued an ‘A’ certificate by Central Board of Film Certification despite ordering many cuts.
Director Anand Kumar isn’t happy that the Censor Board gave his movie an ‘A’ certificate.
“I am extremely disappointed that my film has got an 'A' Certificate. If you see the film, you will know there is nothing wrong in the film. It is so disturbing the film has got an 'A' Certificate with cuts," Anand Kumar told IANS.
“I understand the film has violence in it, but there are no blood scenes or any bold scenes as such. It is very strange that the Central Board of Film Certification is saying kids should not watch such films," he added.
The director also questioned the decision of Censor Board to give movies like ‘Race 2’ and ‘Murder 3’ a ‘U/A’ certificate despite the skin show in the movies.
“‘Race 2’ had so much of skin show and ‘Murder 3’ is a film which is sold on sex. Despite that, both the films got 'U/A',” he said.
‘Zila Ghaziabad’ is said to be a movie based on gang wars.
The movie stars Sanjay Dutt, Arshad Warsi, Vivek Oberoi and Minissha Lamba.
The movie is releasing this Friday on February 22.