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Fri, 07/19/2013 - 13:33
With a powerful star-cast and a sensitive subject, Nikhil Advani’s D-Day has managed to generate a lot of interest, from the audiences across the nation.
But, given the sensitive subject, the film undertakes to handle, the film has been banned in Pakistan. The film is on cross-border terrorism about a bunch of RAW agents assigned to bring ‘India’s Most Wanted’ terrorist back from Pakistan.
Avers director Nikhil Advani, “I expected some objection to what could be considered inflammatory dialogues about Pakistan. But the Censor Board has not touched a single word pertaining to Pakistan.”
The provocative dialogues pertaining to Pakistan can be one of the major reasons for the film to not release there. If rumours are to be believed, the content of the film might not receive a pleasant response from the audience in Pakistan, which can be one of the primary reasons for D-Day not getting to release in the neighboring country.
It was earlier reported that D-Day has received ‘UA’ certificate from the Censor Board (CBFC). Surprisingly, no cuts were ordered in verbal content regarding Pakistan.
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