'Mastizaade' gets censor certificate, announces Riteish Deshmukh


Mumbai, Aug 14 (IANS): Actor Riteish Deshmukh says that his film “Mastizaade” that was waiting for the certificate from Censor Board of Film Certification (CBFC)for quite some time now has finally got it.

He congratulated the members of the film including co-star Sunny Leone, Vir Das, Tusshar Kapoor along with director Milap Zaveri and producers Pritish Nandy and Rangita Nandy on micro-blogging site Twitter.

“Censor Certificate for Mastizaade congrats @PritishNandy @zmilap @RangitaNandy @SunnyLeone @thevirdas and @TusshKapoor,” tweeted Riteish.

Earlier it was reported that film, that is a sex-comedy, was awaiting certification from the board because of its bold content and hence the movie was not cleared for release in May.

Later, the film was sent to the Revising Committee for a change in the decision but again the committee found the content too bold for viewing. It was also reported that following this, the makers of the film decided to approach the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal.

Sunny Leone too is excited with the news as now she can see the film on screen soon

“Everyone who said to us it would not happen!! Well to all those, faith and determination and inner masti Zaade took over @MastizaadeFilm,” she tweeted.

“So beyond excited @MastizaadeFilm is ready to be released to the world!!@zmilap @RangitaNandy @TusshKapoor @thevirdas,” she further tweeted.

  

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