CBFC CEO Anurag Shrivastava on Raveen Tandon’s Maatr: Ban rumours are false. Results out in day or two

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The news came that CentralBoard Of Film Certification has put a ban on the film. But denying the reports of CBFC, CEO Anurag Shrivastava said that the examination committee is still in process and the result will be out in day or two.
The news came that CentralBoard Of Film Certification has put a ban on the film. But denying the reports of CBFC, CEO Anurag Shrivastava said that the examination committee is still in process and the result will be out in day or two.

Mumbai : Maatr, Raveena Tandon’s come back film is in controversy before releases. The news came that Central Board Of Film Certification has put a ban on the film. But denying the reports of CBFC, CEO Anurag Shrivastava said that the examination committee is still in process and the result will be out in day or two.

 “The screening of the movie Maatr for CBFC was done on Saturday evening and at the moment there is no screening of Maatr again. Ban on the movie is false, as the examination committee is still in process and the result will be conveyed in a day or two,” he said.

The reason for the ban came was the film’s violent rape scenes.

The film directed by Ashtar Sayed, written by Michael Pellico is an Indian revenge thriller is set to release on April 21, 2017.