Bollywood movie ‘Jawan‘ crossed the last hurdle in Bangladesh. The movie received clearance from the Censor Board on Thursday (September 7) noon. As a result, there is no obstacle to its release in the theaters of the country.
The censor clearance was confirmed by board member, producer Khorshed Alam Khoshru. He said, ‘We started watching the movie today at 12 noon. After watching the three-hour movie, the board decided to give uncut clearance.
How do you like ‘Jawan’?
In response to this question, Khorshed Alam Khoshru said, “As a member of the Censor, we do not have the opportunity to comment on this matter.” But to put it short, it is a wonderful story movie. A wonderful movie.
The clearance is done, now it’s time to take it to the hall. When, how many theaters?
Anonno Mamun, the importer of ‘Jawan’, was contacted to find an answer to this question. He said, ‘It is being released today (September 7). Audience can watch the movie in Cineplexes from this afternoon. And will be seen on single screen from Friday (September 8).
Anonno Mamun confirmed that ‘Jawan’ will run simultaneously in a total of 48 theaters in the country. He also said that the hall list will be published by evening.
Jawan Film Shah Rukh Khan Look |
Shah Rukh Khan has created a new history with ‘Jawan’. This is the first time that a Hindi movie was released in Bangladesh theaters on the same date. Which is considered ominous by some in the industry, and the beginning of good things according to others.
It should be noted that for a long time the release of Hindi movies was banned in Bangladesh. However, the Ministry of Information approved it again last April. These import doors have been opened on an experimental basis for two years. According to the rules, ten Hindi movies can be imported and released in the country in a year. Which started last May, with Shah Rukh Khan starrer ‘Pathaan’.
It needs to be said that due to the shock of ‘Jawan’, the release of the previously scheduled country movie ‘Antarjal‘ was delayed. The movie has been pushed back from September 8 to September 22.