Do you know what is the details of certificate issued by CBFC to a film?

Whenever you go to watch a movie, for about ten seconds you see a certificate on the screen. Most of us ignore certificates. People just look around or chat with each other until the movie starts. But do you know that after making a film, the entire crew works very hard for this certificate.

If this certificate is not issued, the film will not hit the theatres. CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) issues these certificates based on the details of the film like scenes, plot, etcetera.

Yes, it is very important to show this certificate at the beginning of the film for about ten seconds. Let’s know what else is written on the certificates of these films:

If ‘U’ is written on the certificate of a film, it means that people of all age groups are allowed to watch the film.

If a film’s certificate has ‘U/A’ written on it, it means that children below the age of twelve can watch the film but only with their parents.

If only ‘A’ is written on the certificate of a film, it means that the film is not made for people below the age of eighteen years. You will have to produce evidence at the theater to be allowed inside the cinema hall.

If ‘S’ is written on the certificate of a film, then it means that this film has been made for a particular audience. It is made for doctors or scientists and regular people cannot see it.

Apart from this, the certificate of the film contains information about the reel of the film. The duration of the film is also mentioned.

If the censor board feels that any scene should be cut from the film, then that too is mentioned on the certificate.

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