Prithviraj’s Kaduva did a major change as told by the Censor Board

Prithviraj Sukumaran featured action performer, Kaduva has been deferred for various reasons. Presently, subsequent to confronting numerous difficulties, the film will release at the theaters on the seventh of July this year. The recent news with respect to the film is that it has gotten a U/A certification from the Censor Board. Along with giving the last thumbs-up, the edit board has likewise proposed an important change in the flick.

The reports guarantee that the board of trustees has requested that the creators change Prithviraj Sukumaran’s personality name Kuruvachan whenever it occurs in the film. The reports further illuminate that the edit board has guaranteed that Kaduva cannot be said to be a real-life story of the complainant Kuruvinakkunnel Kuruvachan. They have also clarified that there are no scenes in the project which will be defamatory to the complainant or his family.

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As indicated by the reports, the author of the flick, Jinu V Abraham was likewise cited saying that the film as of now has no such scenes which can be interpreted as slanderous to Kuruvinakkunnel Kuruvachan. He also expressed that there will be a few minor changes in the film after oversight with respect to the event of Prithviraj Sukumaran’s character name, in any case, no scene or dialogue will be removed from the film.

Kaduva landed in a legal trouble as a resident of Pala, Kurvinakkunnel Kuruvachan has filed a defamation case in court against the creators of the movie. He claims that the film has many scenes that can damage his and his family’s reputation. In order to make these changes, the makers pushed the release from 30th June to 7th July.