Bhatt also suggested some serious thinking is needed about the censor board.
"The Jungle Book", based on Rudyard Kipling's stories based in India, is an American fantasy-adventure film directed by "Iron Man" helmer Jon Favreau, written by Justin Marks, and produced by Walt Disney Pictures.
The Indian audience will get to watch the movie from tomorrow, a week before the US release.
"That ('The Jungle Book' getting U/A certificate) shows how crazy this country has become. We have lost the marbles, sorry to say that. If 'Jungle Book' is getting U/A certificate, then the government should do some serious thinking about CBFC," Bhatt told reporters at Gima awards here last night.
The Central Board of Film Certification has given the "Jungle Book" a U/A certificate for being "too scary".
When asked about CBFC chief Pahlaj Nihalani's reasoning behind the U/A certification, Mukesh said, "I am not talking about Nihalani. He is just a stooge of the people who have put him there. There has to be some radical thinking. If a 'Jungle Book' can get a U/A, shame on India."
Meanwhile, actor Ayushmann Khurrana too is surprised with "The Jungle Book" getting U/A certificate.
The singer-actor recollected that as a child he used to be excited while watching the "Jungle Book" series on the small screen.
