Usually, when the censor board issues a certificate as an A for a film, it is difficult for the parents to take underage kids to theatres. The same issue is being observed for the film ‘Salaar.’ However, in single-screen theaters, this guideline is often overlooked. Multiplexes, on the other hand, generally adhere strictly to this rule, but a recent incident surrounding the film “Salaar” has sparked some perplexity.
Two notable incidents occurred in Hyderabad, highlighting the complexities surrounding certification adherence. In a popular multiplex in Gachibowli, a similar situation arose where the theater was overcrowded, and attendees, including children, were allowed in without verification.
After 45 minutes of heated arguments, the police intervened to resolve the matter. In another instance at a Kukatpally multiplex, a mother and her ten-year-old son engaged in a video-recorded argument with the manager and staff, asserting their right to entry due to online ticket bookings.
Additionally, the film’s content does not appear overtly objectionable for children, and adults find it engaging rather than inappropriate. Director Prashant Neel seems to have taken precautions to balance the movie’s intensity, ensuring it does not cross into undesirable territory.
Prabhas’ star power continues to draw audiences to theaters, reaffirming his stature among the leading heroes in the industry.
This post was last modified on 26 December 2023 11:48 am
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