Hansal Mehta’s Omerta Gets Censor Rap for Using National Anthem

Omerta which was scheduled for April 20 is now being readied for a May 4 release.
Subhash K Jha
Bollywood
Updated:
Rajkummar Rao in ‘Omerta’. (Source: Facebook/Altered by The Quint)
Rajkummar Rao in <i>‘Omerta’. (Source: Facebook/Altered by The Quint)</i>
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Hansal Mehta’s gritty, raw, brutal and disturbing Omerta, the film about the global terror activities of Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, has finally been cleared by the CBFC with an “A” certificate.

Hansal who has in the past fought many brave battles with the censor board was ready for a long grim fight to ensure nothing was tampered with in Omerta. In an earlier conversation Hansal had pledged not to allow even a single cut.

However only one major cut has been ordered. It is the sequence where Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh (Rajkummar Rao) is seen urinating in prison while the Indian national anthem is playing outside.

The censor board has asked for the National anthem to be removed from this acutely offensive scene.

“We’ve been asked to remove the National anthem from that sequence and replace it with routine background music.We happily complied and walked away with an ‘A’ certificate which the film deserves.”
says the Omerta producer Furquan Khan

Omerta which was scheduled for April 20 is now being readied for a May 4 release when it will rub shoulders with Umesh Shukla’s Amitabh Bachchan-Rishi Kapoor father-son comedy 102 Not Out.

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Published: 19 Apr 2018,10:15 AM IST

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