Shane Nigam’s Malayalam film Haal in big trouble, CBFC denies certificate over beef biryani scene, makers approach…

The makers approached the Kerala High Court against the Censor Board’s decision
Shane Nigam’s upcoming Malayalam romantic drama Haal is in trouble after the Censor Board of Film Certification (CBFC) suggested 15 changes in the film, including a scene where characters eat beef biryani in the film. The release of the film is currently in crisis due to delay in certification of the film by CBFC.
According to the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the film, the CBFC requested the makers to remove 15 scenes, including references to “Dhwaja Pranaman”, “Sangham kawal und” and a scene depicting the consumption of beef biryani. However, the makers denied the consumption of beef biryani in the film and said it was just an assumption by CBFC about the scene.
The film is expected to receive an A certificate from the Censor Board if it complies with the proposed changes. The makers approached the Kerala High Court against the Censor Board’s decision. According to the film’s PRO, the film’s premiere at CBFC was held on September 10.
Haal is directed by Veera and written by Nishad K. Koya. Along with Shane Nigam, the film also stars Sakshi Vaidya and Johny Antony in lead roles.
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