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Happy Patel: Censor Board's 'A' Surprise
15 Jan
Summary
- Film passed with an 'A' certificate, but with minimal changes.
- Majority of abuses and cuss words were permitted by CBFC.
- A visual featuring the word 'brown' was deleted from the film.

The upcoming comedy 'Happy Patel Khatarnak Jasoos,' set to release tomorrow, January 16, has garnered significant attention following its unique trailer and star-studded production. Notably, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has issued the film an 'A' certificate. The CBFC's decision has been seen as remarkably liberal, permitting a considerable amount of abusive language and cuss words, a departure from previous rulings.
Despite the overall leniency, the CBFC did request a few modifications. Dialogues were altered at four points, with replacements made. Additionally, a specific visual lasting 43 seconds, which included the word 'brown,' was removed and substituted with a shorter, approved visual of 21 seconds. The makers were also instructed to enhance the visibility of anti-alcohol, smoking, and tobacco disclaimers.
This approach marks a notable shift, especially when compared to other recent 'A'-rated films where similar content was muted. The Examining Committee's approval with minimal cuts suggests a potentially new era of censorship flexibility. The film, produced by Vir Das, Kavi Shastri, Aamir Khan, and Aparna Purohit, boasts a runtime of 121 minutes and 42 seconds.



