Filmmaker Imtiaz Ali says some visual changes were made in his forthcoming film "Jab Harry Met Sejal", but there were no audio cuts, and that the team is happy with the U/A certificate given by the censor board.
In the movie's mini trail, the film's lead actor Shah Rukh Khan used the word 'intercourse'. After its release, the Central Board of Film Certification chief, Pahlaj Nihalani, objected to the word.
During the film's trailer launch, also attended by actress Anushka Sharma and virtually joined by Shah Rukh from Los Angeles, Imtiaz told the media here on Friday: "We are happy with the U/A certificate and no, there was no deletion of any words from the CBFC."
He added: "There were some visual changes, but there were no audio cuts. And we are happy with it."
"Jab Harry Met Sejal" will be releasing on August 4.
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