“Welcome to the Jungle” has been issued a UA 16+ certificate by India’s Central Board of Film Certification, following 18 edits requested by the censor board, according to NDTV. The report states that the film’s certification comes after the board’s revisions, resulting in the 16+ category under the UA classification. The changes are tied to the censor board’s requirements, though specific details of the edits are not provided in the available reports. NDTV also notes that the film is scheduled to release in theatres on June 26. The information reflects the final certification status after the censor board’s review, which determines the film’s audience eligibility and influences promotional and distribution plans ahead of release.
“Welcome to the Jungle” receives UA 16+ certificate after 18 censor board edits
“Welcome to the Jungle” has been issued a UA 16+ certificate by India’s Central Board of Film Certification, following 18 edits requested by the censor board, according to NDTV. The report states that...
- “Welcome to the Jungle” is issued a UA 16+ certificate by the censor board.
- The certificate follows 18 edits made after the censor board’s review.
- NDTV reports the censor board requests are the basis for the final certification.
- The film is scheduled to release in theatres on June 26.
- All details provided in the sources come from NDTV.
Welcome To The Jungle is scheduled to arrive in theatres on June 26
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