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Wednesday, January 9, 2019

CBFC angry with the title of Imran Hashmi's film, 1 cut with Cheat India Hua Y Cheat India
Imran Hashmi's film Cheet India is going to be released on January 18. Just eight days before film release, the censor board has expressed objection to the film's title. According to the report, Cheat India has been renamed Y Cheat India.
CBFC angry with the title of Imran Hashmi's film
Central Board of Film Certification Board (CBFC) is upset with the title of Imran Hashmi's forthcoming film Chet India. There are reports that the censor had suggested changing the title of the film, which the producers had accepted. Now this movie will be released in the name of 'Y Cheat India'. The film is set to release on January 18 this month.

Just a week before the film's release, the sensor objected to the title. According to sources, the film was seen by the Censor's Examining Committee on Thursday, and according to the content of the film, the title was 'Miss Lead'. Although the producers argued that the title has been in the public domain for the last two years and it has been running in the movie trailer and promos too for a long time. But the censor board remained firm on the decision to change the title.

When the makers felt that less than two weeks' time was left in the release, instead of continuing the dispute, they agreed on the suggestion of the sensor. In this way 'Cheat India' has been changed to 'Y Cheat India'. The sensor board has cleared the film with a U / A certificate.

Concerned about the content of his films, the censor board has often cut a place in Imran's movie that is heading down. A scene in the film has been asked to blur the use of drug use. Let's say that on January 18, Imran's film is going to release Radhika Apte's 'Barmaria' and Govinda's 'Rangila Raja'.

Titles of films that had to change even last year

Last year, after the intervention of the sensor, the titles of some films had to be changed. Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Ranvir Singh and Deepika Padukone starrer 'Padmavat' and Ayush Sharma's film 'Lavayatri' were released with the title instead. Earlier, the titles of both films were 'Padmavati' and 'Lavratri'. After the objection, the censor suggested changing the title, which the manufacturers agreed.
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