The film is set to release in theatres soon.
The producers, Crossword Entertainment and Vinay Tiwari said justice has been served.
"After a prolonged legal battle, we have received a judgement favouring our argument and the CBFC has now issued an 'A' certification for the movie.
"Justice has been served. The movie, with just one small cut, is all set to be released in theatres shortly," they said in a statement.
Based on the book "Kashi Ka Assi" by award-winning author, Kashi Nath Singh chronicles the events from 1990 to 1998, including the Ram Janmabhoomi movement and the implementation of the Mandal Commission.
According to the producers, the Revising Committee had refused to issue a certificate for exhibition of the film saying that the form and content of the movie were highly derogatory of humans, cult, culture, religion, including but not limited to mythology.
In the statement the makers say, they then approached the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT), which directed the producers to carry out 10 cuts/modifications and resubmit the film for its consideration.
As it was not feasible for the producers to carry out the suggested modifications, the same was challenged in Delhi High Court through a writ petition, they said.
"Mohalla Assi" also features Sakshi Tanwar and Ravi Kishan.
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