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PM Modi’s quote was added to Aamir Khan’s film, only then the censor board gave the green signal

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Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan’s upcoming film Sitaare Zameen Par is all set to release in theatres on June 20. Finally, the censor board has passed the film. But before getting the green signal from the censor board, the makers definitely faced some difficulties. About four changes were made in the film. In one of the changes, PM Modi’s quote has also been included in the film. After which it was given a certificate.

Sitaare Zameen Par gets green signal from the censor board

CBFC has given ‘Sitaare Zameen Par’ a U/A 13+ certificate. Which means that people of all ages can watch it. Parental guidance is necessary for children below 13 years of age. However, before getting the certificate to the film, the censor board had demanded some changes.

According to the news, the film was first asked to change the word ‘business woman’ to ‘business person’. So in one scene, the word ‘Michael Jackson’ was asked to be replaced with ‘Lovebirds’. Also, a visual with the word Kamal was advised to be removed. It was asked to use the word Lotus.

PM Modi’s quote added in Aamir Khan’s film

Apart from this, another change was asked to be made in this film which has now become a topic of discussion. The old disclaimer has been removed from this film and a new voiceover has been done and a disclaimer has been added. Apart from this, a quote of PM Modi has also been added after the disclaimer at the beginning of the film. However, it could not be ascertained which quote it is.

Aamir Khan is making a comeback with this film

The runtime of the film is 2 hours 38 minutes and 46 seconds. This film is a sequel to Taare Zameen Par released in the year 2007. Aamir is making a comeback on the big screen with this film. Sitare Zameen Par has been directed by RS Prasanna.

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