No cuts for 'Kidnap'

  • IndiaGlitz, [Friday,September 26 2008]

Sanjay Gadhvi, the director of the upcoming thriller flick 'Kidnap' having the latest pin up boy of B-Town Imran Khan has crossed the final hurdle before the film could get released.

The censor board has approved the movie without even a single cut and given it a UA certificate.

The film gets to the big screens on October 2 2008.

'Kidnap' is a fortunate film as it has been able to get the attention and is awaited by a large number of people because of Imaran Khan's first film being a blockbuster.

Imran's totally different tough look and improved physique and the new hot avatar of Minissha have already got the film lovers hooked.

Till the movie gets to the cinema halls, it will be worth the wait to see how Imran has carried out his role with the negative shades which is just the opposite when compared to the cool and innocent character of his debut film.

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