Following in the footsteps of his previous film
The Dirty Picture, star
Emraan Hashmi's sequel of
Jannat,
Jannat 2,

has been officially banned by the Censor Board of Film Certification
(CBFC) for going on air during a prime-time slot on television, which
make this movie the second in its league.
Despite
pursuing a U/A certificate for its television premier and filmmakers
agreeing to make cuts where appropriate, the CBFC notified ardently to
the makers of
Jannat 2 that the film will only be suitable after 11pm.
The
Bhatts have been agitated beyond means and have openly refused to
accept the decision taken by the Censor Board. They have argued the
given condition by responding that if they have consented to the various
cuts that concern the CBFC, then the movie has earned its right to be
screened at prime-time.
A counter reply was
provided by the Censor Board that the film was indeed an unsuitable
source of entertainment for the young audience.
Should the makers of
Jannat 2 fail to comply with the Censor Board's necessary demands, their film will be destined to face the same fate as
The Dirty Picture
which hasn't premiered on television as of yet. If such issues
continue, the industry will inherit a terrible loss as satellite rights
serve as a big revenue source for filmmakers.
The
Dirty Picture and
Jannat 2 aside, we wonder whether Hashmi is on his
way to scoring a hat-trick with the Censor Board! Jokes apart, we hope
to see both movies premier on television very soon. Meanwhile, let us
know what you think, should
Jannat 2 premiere on our tellies?
Editors: Shareen M. & Jenifer Y.
Graphics: Gurprit K.
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