While movies now-a-days are getting scissored by the Censor Board, Varun Dhawan's 'Dhishoom' has got a 'UA' certificate sans any cut.
As reported by DNA, a source from the CBFC said, "It's a fun film and we thought it warranted a 'U' since kids would love Varun Dhawan's banter with John Abraham. But the film has Jacqueline Fernandez providing oomph. And the theme of betting in cricket is not suitable for kids."
However no cuts were ordered on Rohit Dhawan's directorial venture.
"Like his pal Salman Khan, Sajid Nadiadwala's cinema is always free of vulgarity. These two Bollywood entertainers show how films can be entertaining without crossing into crassness," added the source.
The movie that stars Varun, John Abraham, Jacqueline, Akshaye Khanna and Parineeti Chopra in a special number is all set to hit the theatres on July 29.
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