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CBFC approves Sky Force without any cuts, Film set to release on January 24

Akshay Kumar and Veer Paharia's upcoming film Sky Force is in the headlines these days, and now another good news has come about this film. According to Bollywood Hungama sources, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has approved Sky Force without any cuts. This is indeed a pleasant surprise, as the CBFC often faces criticism for cutting dialogues and scenes from films, but no cuts have been made in this film.

According to sources, "All the action scenes in the film are safe and apart from this, the CBFC's examination committee did not ask to cut or mute any dialogue or word. This is a rare occurrence." The only suggestion of the CBFC was that the messages of anti-smoking and anti-alcohol should also be displayed in Hindi, which was immediately implemented. After this, the film was given a U/A 13+ rating. This new rating system was implemented in November 2024, in which ratings are now given according to age. According to reports, UA 16+ and UA 7+ ratings have also been implemented now. Recently Pushpa 2 was given UA 16+ rating.

Sky Force received the certificate on January 16 and the film is set to release in theaters on January 24. The film stars Akshay Kumar, Sara Ali Khan, Nimrat Kaur and Veer Paharia in lead roles. The film is produced by Jio Studios and Maddock Films, and directed by Sandeep Kewlani and Abhishek Anil Kapoor. The film remains a subject of great interest among the audience and as the release of the film approaches, people are keeping an eye on every small and big news related to it.

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