Censor Board committee recommends Akshay Kumar’s OMG 2 be shown to Revision Committee – Exclusive | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

It seems like Akshay Kumar’s upcoming film OMG 2 has landed in trouble with the censor board. It has been learnt that after its screening, the Examining Committee told the producers to refer the film to the Revision Committee.
The producers of OMG 2 are yet to receive a show cause notice from the Central Board of Film Certification(CBFC). Both the producer and CEO of censor board did not reply to our queries.However, a source close to the production informed us, “There is no issue yet. The censor board process is on.”
A couple of days ago, Akshay shared the teaser of OMG 2 on social media. In the video, Akshay was seen walking through a crowd of people chanting Har Har Mahadev, ash smeared on his forehead, blue paint and bead necklace around his neck, and long dreadlocks reaching his knees.Recently, the makers had also released the poster of Yami Gautam, who is playing the role of an advocate in the movie. It also features Pankaj Tripathi in lead role.
Directed by Amit Rai, Oh My God 2 is a sequel to Paresh Rawal and Akshay Kumar starrer of the same name. In the original film, Akshay had essayed the character of Lord Krishna. The movie will be facing a big Bollywood clash with Sunny Deol’s upcoming sequel Gadar 2.

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