Sunday, July 21, 2013

John Abraham's 'Madras Cafe' gets U/A certificate

Filmmaker Shoojit Sircar is
relieved after his 'Madras Cafe' got a
clearance from the censor board with a
U/A certificate.

Sircar told IANS: "When I was making
'Vicky Donor', I was very worried about
the censors. I thought, it's a film that
deals with sperms, which will get it an
A-certificate, but thank god things went
well."

'Vicky Donor', which was actor John
Abraham's maiden production venture,
released with a U/A certificate and the
audiences liked the film so much that the
Rs.5 crore project earned Rs.45 crore at
the box office.

"The film didn't look vulgar and sent
across the message perfectly. Luckily, my
next film 'Madras Cafe', which has so
much of action has got a clean nod from
the censors and has got a U/A
certificate," said the director.

'Madras Cafe', a political-thriller, deals
with terrorism and civil war and was
reportedly shot in Sri Lanka and India.
Sircar requested the audience's
indulgence for enjoying the sequence of
events in his forthcoming offering.

He said: "I would request the audience
not to leave their brains at home. Get
your brains and do a bit of research
before you come to watch the film."

Featuring John, who has also produced
the film, and Nargis Fakhiri, the film is
slated to be released on August 23.

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