Mumbai: Director Anand Kumar is upset and disappointed that his film 'Zila Ghaziabad', to be released on February 22, 2013, has got an 'A' Certificate and that too with cuts.
"I am extremely disappointed that my film has got an 'A' Certificate. If you see the film, you will know there is nothing wrong in the film. It is so disturbing the film has got an 'A' Certificate with cuts," Kumar told IANS.
"I understand the film has violence in it, but there are no blood scenes or any bold scenes as such. It is very strange that the Central Board of Film Certification is saying kids should not watch such films," he added about the film, said to be set around a gang war.
The director questions how films like 'Race 2' and 'Murder 3' got 'U/A' certificates.
'Zila Ghaziabad' features Sanjay Dutt, Arshad Warsi, Vivek Oberoi and Minissha Lamba.
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