Better To Make Baahubali Than Mahabharat : Saif
were drawn to Delhi Belly, specifically its excessive use of verbal profanity when Saif Ali Khan’s Kaalakaandi arrived at the Censor Board for certification.
With the makers refusing to oblige to an alleged request of 72 cuts, fearing it may deplete the quality of the film, the team eventually tapped on the doors of the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT).
In an interview , Khan talks about the passing of his film after it arrived at the FCAT, and reflects on his life after being in the industry for almost three decades.”
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