Aamir Khan's fans can watch the actor's latest film 'Talaash' with their families in theatres, now that it has been cleared by the Censor Board with a U/A certificate.
"Since it is a suspense drama with serial killings at the core of it, some feared that 'Talaash' may be deemed unfit for kids and teenagers and hence would be given an 'A' certificate. However, Censor Board feels that there isn't anything overtly violent or disturbing about the film and hence have given it a U/A", a source informs.
"Since it is a suspense drama with serial killings at the core of it, some feared that 'Talaash' may be deemed unfit for kids and teenagers and hence would be given an 'A' certificate. However, Censor Board feels that there isn't anything overtly violent or disturbing about the film and hence have given it a U/A", a source informs.
This has been heartening for the film's producers Farhan Akhtar, Aamir Khan and Ritesh Sidhwani who wouldn't have to worry about curtailed footfalls for the film. Moreover, director Reema Kagti too is happy with the liberal stance that Censors have taken.
"The film had also been passed without any cuts. That's a good win too", the source adds.
The film's running length is 2 hours 14 minutes.
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