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‘Kai Po Che!’ gets 'U' certification

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Posted: Jan 24, 2013 at 1715 hrs IST
‘Kai Po Che!’ gets 'U' certification.

Mumbai Actor-turned director Abhishek Kapoor is one happy man these days and he has all the reasons to be so. His film Kai Po Che! (which stars Sushant Singh, Amit Sadh and Raj Kumar) has been given a 'U' certification by the Censor Board.

Primarily, Abhishek was curious about the certification as his film touches upon the sensitive topic of Gujarat riots. Now that the film has got a 'U' certification, an elated Abhishek said that he is happy because not only the Censors gave the film a 'U' certification, but also cleared the film without any cuts. Talking about this, UTV's Siddharth Roy Kapoor said that the Censor Board's reaction is motivating for all of those associated with the film.

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