Salaar Struggles in Hyderabad Multiplexes

S Venkateshwari
When the censor board provides a certificate as an A for a film, it is usually difficult for parents to take underage children to the cinema. The identical problem has been reported with the film 'Salaar.' However, in single-screen theatres, this rule is frequently ignored. Multiplexes, on the other hand, normally follow this guideline strictly, but a recent instance with the film "Salaar" has caused some confusion.
In Hyderabad, two major occurrences happened, emphasising the complications of certification adherence. A similar incident transpired at a popular multiplex in Gachibowli, when the theatre was full and guests, including youngsters, were allowed in without verification.
After 45 minutes of furious debate, the cops arrived to settle the problem. In another case, a lady and her ten-year-old son engaged in a video-recorded debate with the management and workers at a kukatpally multiplex, demanding their right to access based on internet ticket reservations.
Furthermore, the film's material does not appear to be blatantly problematic for youngsters, and adults find it entertaining rather than offensive. prashant Neel, the film's director, appears to have taken pains to balance the film's intensity, ensuring that it does not pass into unfavourable terrain.
Prabhas' star power continues to lure people to theatres, reinforcing his place among the industry's leading heroes.

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