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Censor Board Denies Rating for Bobby Simha's New Film

Saturday, April 30, 2016 • Tamil Comments
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As we had reported on Friday, actor Bobby Simha's political thriller 'Ko 2' will be hitting the screens on May 13 and this will be his first release after his marriage to actress Reshmi Menon last week.

Now another film with Bobby Simha in the lead role which is ready for release has faced an obstacle from the Censor board. Recently the film titled as 'Metro' directed by debutant Ananda Krishnan was sent for Censor Rating. The panel members who watched the film have refused to give any rating for the film as the felt the film was unfit to pass Censor certification and for public viewing due to its excessive and explicit violent content.

'Metro' is a film about the chain snatching networks operating in the underground of the city. It allegedly involves many explicit violent scenes. The Censor board does not even consider giving an U/A or A rating for the film despite the makers were ready to make changes to the content based on the suggestions of the Censor board.

Now the 'Metro' team has decided to send the film to the Censor Board Revising Committee in Mumbai and the fate of the film will be decided only after the Committee watches the film and spells out its stand.

No film can be released in India without a Censor Rating.

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