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Did Raid 2 certification change on account of Tamannaah Nasha



Did Raid 2 certification change on account of Tamannaah Nasha. Ajay Devgn’s Raid2 is slated for a grand launch on 1 Could 2025. The movie is directed by Rajkumar Gupta and stars Vaani Kapoor as the feminine lead. Tamannaah did a particular music Nasha and it’s going viral on social media.

The movie obtained U/A certificates from the censor board and has the runtime of 138 minutes. Now individuals are questioning whether or not the Raid2 censor certification U/A7+ was modified to U/A13+ on account of Tamannaah’s particular music.

Reacting to it, producer Abhishek Pathak stated “It’s not due to the music. We had a couple of cuts within the movie, and we dedicated to a couple extra—that’s why the certification was supposed to alter. However it’s nonetheless a U/A certification, so there’s no downside in any respect. These cuts don’t have an effect on or intrude with the story in any approach. The movie has been cleared with none [visual] cuts. It’s U/A 13+ with none cuts proper now,”

He added “Nasha was conceived just a little later. We needed a sure character to uplift one other character, and we needed that to come back into the movie in a specific approach. It has been stitched very superbly into the movie.”

He continued “Should you see the movie, you gained’t really feel that it comes at an odd second or was added later. It has been blended very effectively into the narrative. Folks will actually get pleasure from it, together with the music by Yo Yo Honey Singh.” As for producer Bhushan Kumar, he disagrees with the notion that together with a dance quantity was a ‘advertising device.’ “Folks would possibly really feel that in a thriller like Raid 2, the songs would appears compelled. However it’s not a advertising device. It turned part of the story so effectively,” he states.

Elaborating additional, he stated “Even the final monitor we’ve by Yo Yo Honey Singh is well-linked to the movie. You’ll really feel that it’s linked. All 4 songs we’ve had been a part of the screenplay.” Speaking about roping in Tamannaah for the monitor, producer Kumar Mangat Pathak says, “The second we considered this music, the unanimous opinion was to have Tamannaah in it. We determined to talk to her, so each Bhushan ji and I had a chat together with her, and he or she got here on board.”