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Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan’s film Kaalakaandi is now under review of Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) and this time the actor is hopeful it will come out with fewer cuts than those recommended by the Central Board of Certification (CBFC).
There were reports that the CBFC had ordered 73 in total, which the team of Kaalakaandi wasn’t happy with. In an interview with Mid-day, Saif spoke about the “lovely” film.
“FCAT is a magical place where the films are sent and they come out with lesser or no cuts at all,” says Saif Ali Khan.
When Saif was asked if the appointment of the new CBFC chief, Prasoon Joshi will be of any help, he said he is hopeful and realistic of thing getting better and he wants to sit back without passing any judgement at the moment.
Saif also revealed that the trailer of Kaalakaandi will be out once the cuts in the movie are also finalized.
(Source: Mid-day)
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