The CBFC’s reviewing committee reportedly requested Akshay Kumar’s OMG 2 to omit 20 scenes and granted it a “Adult” certificate.
It appears that controversy has already dogged Akshay Kumar’s upcoming movie Oh My God 2 even before it has been released. The Central Board Of Film Certification (CBFC) has been monitoring the Amit Rai-directed movie ever since they released the official trailer. Before the release of OMG 2, CBFC has taken all necessary precautions to prevent a situation similar to that of Adipurush. The film was recently assessed by the CBFC’s Revising Committee (RC), and it is scheduled to open in theatres on August 11.
According to the most recent source, the picture has suffered greatly as a result of the film board’s request for significant changes to the movie. Apparently, the board finds some of the scenes to be a little contentious because the plot centres on s*x education.
The film certification board reportedly requested the creators to delete 20 scenes, including the removal of audio and video, according to the most recent media reports. Additionally, they gave the movie an Adult-only certificate, which made the filmmakers upset and uneasy with the revisions.
According to reports, the OMG 2 producers are working arduously to have the trailer and movie approved by CBFC by this weekend or by Monday in order to prevent any additional delays.