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‘Padmavati’ to release as ‘Padmavat’ on Jan 25

MUMBAI: After months of uncertainty Sanjay Leela Bhansalis controversial Hindi film Padmavati will release on January 25 as Padmavat with a UA certificate
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Mumbai, January 8

After months of uncertainty, Sanjay Leela Bhansali's controversial Hindi film "Padmavati" will release on January 25 as "Padmavat" with a U/A certificate. It’s release date clashes with Akshay Kumar's "Pad Man".

"It will release as 'Padmavat' on January 25. The film has got U/A certificate," sources at the film's production banner Viacom18 Motion Pictures said.

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"Padmavati"—now "Padmavat"—was earlier slated for release on December 1, but the studio had voluntarily deferred it following a long-stretched controversy.

The movie, starring Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor, has been mired in a row after the Shree Rajput Karni Sena claimed it distorted historical facts related to the Rajput community.

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The group has been persistent in its demand for a ban on the movie despite Bhansali's clarification before a parliamentary committee that the row over the movie was just based on rumours.

Last month, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)—in consultation with a special advisory panel—decided it will grant U/A certificate to the movie, but subject to five modifications, including title change.

The makers were asked to add disclaimers—one of them regarding not glorifying the practice of Sati and also relevant modifications in the song "Ghoomar" to befit the character portrayed.

An official communication from team "Padmavat" regarding the final modifications has not been made yet. Its release date announcement led to a stir in the film trade circles.

Film and trade business expert Girish Johar said: "It's a complex situation for 'Padmavat'. They have too short a time before the release, plus there are hurdles for it as certain states have announced a blanket ban, and the Karni Sena continues to oppose the movie.”

"However, from the box office point of view, it's a great thing that two big films—'Padmavat' and 'Pad Man'—will release on the extended weekend. It will be a huge weekend. Audiences will have a choice of both films. Obviously the better one will have a longer run." — IANS

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