Ravi
Teja's
Veera,
which
hit
the
screens
with
U/A
certificate
last
Friday,
has
landed
in
a
trouble.
It
is
because
the
copy,
which
was
sent
to
the
Regional
Censor
Board,
is
different
from
the
one
which
is
being
screened
in
theatres.
It
has
come
to
the
notice
of
the
Censor
Board
that
the
makers
of
the
film
have
released
a
different
copy
of
the
film.
Andhra
Pradesh
Censor
Board
Chief
Dhanalakshmi
claims
that
Veera,
which
has
hit
the
screens
is
different
from
the
one
the
movie
bosses
sent
for
the
censor.
She
has
reportedly
decided
to
take
action
against
them
for
violating
the
rules.
On
the
other
hand,
director
Ramesh
Varma
pointed
his
finger
at
the
board
that
he
was
surprised
when
the
authorities
did
not
object
some
of
the
scenes
in
the
film.
He
affirms
that
he
has
released
the
original
copy
and
has
followed
their
instructions.
The
movie
starring
Ravi
Teja,
Kajal
Aggarwak
and
Tapasee
has
not
garnered
good
reviews
from
the
critics
nor
has
impressed
the
audience.