It
was
reported
earlier
that
film
Aakrosh
was
stuck
in
censor
problems
as
there
were
approximately
30
cuts
that
were
requested
within
the
film.
Director
Priyadarshan
and
producer
Kumar
Mangat,
who
were
livid
with
the
imposition,
approached
the
Revising
Committee.
Aakrosh,
which
stars
Ajay
Devgn,
Akshaye
Khanna,
Bipasha
Basu
and
Paresh
Rawal
in
lead
roles
is
based
on
the
fictitious
town
of
Jhanjhargaon
in
North
India,
which
starts
with
the
disappearance
of
three
college
students,
who
go
to
watch
the
Ramleela
staged
in
their
village.
A
few
days
later,
they
are
reported
to
have
been
killed.
Ajay
Devgn
and
Akshaye
Khanna
play
the
two
CBI
officers
from
Delhi
sent
to
the
village
to
investigate
the
mysterious
deaths.
That's
when
they
discover
a
thriving
nexus
between
police
and
local
politicians
in
caste-related
murders.
The
latest
on
this,
is
that
the
film
has
been
given
an
'A'
certificate
with
just
a
measly
five
cuts
by
the
Revising
Committee,
a
drastic
improvement
from
the
initially
asked
for
30.
With
this
new
certificate,
Aakrosh
is
all
set
to
release
on
October
15.
Story first published: Monday, October 4, 2010, 17:45 [IST]