Censor board’s scissors on ‘The Kerala Story 2’ before release, green signal given after 16 major changes

The film ‘The Kerala Story 2’, directed by Kamakhya Narayan, has been in the news even before its release. There is a lot of controversy regarding this film. This film is going to be released in theaters on 27th February. This film is becoming very viral on social media due to its story. The news is also coming that the Censor Board of Film Certification has given the certificate of U/A 16+ to the film. This clearly means that this film is now completely ready for release in theatres. Actually, after watching the trailer of the film, it was expected that this movie would be given ‘A’ (for adults only) certificate.

Censor Board has made 16 changes in ‘The Kerala Story 2’

The Kerala Story 2 film has been given a U/A 16+ certificate by the Censor Board of Film Certification (CBFC), which means that people above 16 years of age can watch this movie. However, 16 major changes have also been made in the film. Actually, the lip-lock kissing scene in this film has been reduced by 50%. Similarly, the rape scene shown in the film has also been cut by 50 percent. Not only this, orders have been given to reduce the scenes in which women are slapped and the scenes in which women are hit on the head. The Censor Board has also directed to amend the scene in the film in which the accused’s house is demolished with a bulldozer.

CBFC orders disclaimer in ‘The Kerala Story 2’

Let us tell you that instructions have been given to change three different dialogues in the film, while one objectionable word has been completely muted in the film. Not only this, the Censor Board has also ordered that a disclaimer be added to this film, showing that the story is based on true events. Actually, the runtime of this film is 2 hours 11 minutes 24 seconds.

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