Sensora Board denies certificate to Shane Nigams fetches over beef Biryani scene and dialogues, indicates 15 changes

Kochi (Kerala) [India]October 10 (Ani): Shane Nigam’s upcoming romantic drama ‘fetch’ got into trouble after the Censor Board of Film Certification (CBFC) 15 changes in the film, including a scene where the characters Beef Biryani eats in the film. The release of the film ‘fetch’ is in a crisis due to the delay in the certification of the film by the CBFC. According to the public relations officer (Pro) of the film, the CBFC requested the manufacturers to remove 15 scenes, including references to “Dhwaja Pranaman”, “Sangham Kawal und”, and a scene depicting the consumption of Beesbiryani. However, the manufacturers denied the consumption of Beesbiryani in the film and called it a mere assumption by the CBFC over the scene, according to the film’s Pro. The film is expected to receive an A Certificate from the Censorship Council if they meet the proposed changes. The manufacturers approached the Kerala High Court against the decision of the Sensor Board. According to the film’s Pro, the first preview of the film was held at the CBFC on September 10. Shane Nigam’s ‘fetch’ is directed by VeerA, while written by Nishad K. Koya. Apart from Shane Nigam, the film also plays Sakshi Vaidya and Johny Antony in the lead roles. Earlier, the makers postponed the film’s release date to avoid the collision with the actor’s other film titled ‘Balti’. JVJ Productions, the official production banner of the movie ‘fetch’, shared the news about the postponement on their Instagram handle earlier this month. The film would be released today. “Both big budget films starring Shane Nigam approached at about the same time, which led to the need for joint discussions. Although fetch was initially planned for an release of September, delays in the censorship process and the inability to execute sufficient promotional campaigns on the scheduled date, combined with the proximity of Balti’s release. JVJ Productions written. Shane Nigam’s ‘Balti’ was recently released in the theaters. It was written and directed by the Debutant Unni Sivalingam. (Ani)