No cuts in Salman’s Sikandar, but changes in political scenes

Actor Salman Khan’s ‘Sikandar’ has been passed by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) with a UA 13+ rating. While the board has suggested no cuts to the AR Murugadoss directorial, a few modifications have been made to the scenes featuring political parties. A report in Bollywood Hungama mentioned that the board asked the ‘Sikandar’ team to mute the word ‘home’ from ‘Home Minister’ wherever required, and also suggested that they blur the political party hoarding in a scene. The rest of the action and dialogue were approved without any changes or modifications.
“Thankfully, the makers were not asked to make any visual cuts. Hence, all the action and violent scenes have been spared modifications or deletions,” the report mentioned.
The run-time of the film, as written on the certificate, is 150.08 minutes (two hours, 30 minutes and 8 seconds). However, various other reports suggest that the film is even shorter, with a run-time of two hours, 15 minutes and 46 seconds.
Sikandar’ is an action drama where Khan plays the saviour, while Sathyaraj plays the role of an evil politician.

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