Anushka
Sharma's
latest
movie
NH10
was
released
on
Friday
after
getting
'A'
certificate
from
the
Indian
Censor
Board.
However,
Pakistan
Censor
Board
appeared
to
be
more
liberal
and
has
allowed
NH10
to
be
watched
by
all
in
the
neighbouring
country.
The
movie
NH10
starring
Anushka
Sharma,
Neil
Bhoopalam
and
Darshan
Kumaar
reflects
on
the
atrocities
of
honour
killing
and
the
film
includes
a
lot
of
violence
and
abusive
words.
While,
Indian
Censor
Board
chopped
down
some
dialogues
and
passed
Anushka
Sharma's
NH10
with
an
'Adults
Only'
certificate,
Pakistan
Censor
Board
reportedly
granted
a
'UA'
certificate
to
the
film,
after
making
similar
cuts
for
its
viewers.
One
leading
publication
quoted
a
source
saying,
"They
have
asked
for
the
removal
of
expletives
like
'bh***i
ke',
behenc***d',
'gh***d',
gh***a',
'r**d'.
Interestingly,
the
list
of
words
to
be
deleted
by
the
Pakistani
censor
board
is
almost
the
same
as
their
Indian
counterpart.
They
have
also
reduced
some
of
the
violence
and
then
passed
the
film
for
all
ages."
Well,
this
news
will
certainly
make
Anushka
Sharma
and
the
makers
of
NH10
happy.
The
movie
NH10
directed
by
Navdeep
Singh
started
on
an
average
note
on
its
opening
day
but
picked
up
well
over
the
weekend
at
the
Indian
Box
Office.