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Does 'Ghajini' need an "A"?

Tuesday, January 20, 2009 • Tamil Comments
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The makers of 'Ghajini' are fortunate that Sharmila Tagore did not feel to take a personal interest in the censoring process. If that would have happened, some of the most high impact action sequences would have remained in the cans forever.

The chairman of the Censor Board, Sharmila Tagore is now fuming after an activist filed a petition stating that 'Ghajini' has excessive violence and deserves the "A" certificate. For giving an answer to the public interest litigation filed at the Bombay High Court, the Censor Board has asked for one week's time.

It is not the petition that is the immediate reason for the Censor Board Chairman's anger. The mass of letters complaining about the films' violent content that the senior actress received has made her believe that the film is not an idle one for the entertainment of kids.

Seems nothing much can be done now as so many days have passed after the release and by now the pirated DVDs also must have hit the markets.

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