Parents came to watch the A certificate film ‘Dhurandhar’ with their children, the show was stopped in the middle; video viral

Bhopal Theater Viral Video: Often people do not check which category the film belongs to before watching a movie with the family. A case of this negligence has come to light from Bhopal, where a film with A certificate ,‘Dhurandhar’ A family with 4-5 children reached the theater to watch.

This incident is being reported from Ashima Mall, Bhopal, where the family started watching the show after booking tickets online. But as soon as the theater staff became aware of the presence of children, the film was stopped midway. After this, a commotion started in the hall, the video of which is now going viral on social media.

 

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Despite A certificate, parents took their child to the theater

Actually, ‘Dhurandhar’ is an A certificate film from CBFC, which means that it can be watched only by viewers of 18 years of age and above. According to the rules, children are prohibited from watching this type of film. According to the viral video, the family was stopped at the entry of the theatre, but allegedly entered inside after an argument.

When the matter came to light during the show, the theater management stopped the film and threw the family out. During this, there was a heated argument between the parents and the staff, but in the end as per the rules they had to leave the hall.

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People called it negligence of parents

This video has been shared on Instagram with the account named @kuldeep_jain_shri_ji_official. Through the post, other parents have been warned to check the certificate of the film before watching it with their children. The video has been viewed more than 7 lakh times so far and people are giving different types of reactions to it.

Some users are saying that the decision of the theater is right, while some are raising questions on the negligence of the parents. This incident once again reminds that film certification is not just a formality, but an important rule for the mental safety of children.

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