A still from the trailer of Laal Rang
Mumbai:
Director Syed Ahmad Afzal's Laal Rang, a film that talks about the thriving black market in blood banks in Haryana, has sailed through the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) with no visual cuts.
However, four expletives uttered by actor Randeep Hooda in the film have been deleted from the sound-track.
The censors approved the film certification on Monday - just four days ahead of the film's release, but the producers are yet to receive the censor certificate.
"We received the request for certification of Laal Rang late last week. The censor office was closed over a four-day weekend. Hence We could issue a certificate only on Monday," a source from the censor board said.
CBFC Chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani urged producers to submit their films well in advance before release.
"Otherwise the procedure may hamper the release date," he said.
However, four expletives uttered by actor Randeep Hooda in the film have been deleted from the sound-track.
The censors approved the film certification on Monday - just four days ahead of the film's release, but the producers are yet to receive the censor certificate.
"We received the request for certification of Laal Rang late last week. The censor office was closed over a four-day weekend. Hence We could issue a certificate only on Monday," a source from the censor board said.
CBFC Chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani urged producers to submit their films well in advance before release.
"Otherwise the procedure may hamper the release date," he said.