Shiv
Sena
MP
Sanjay
Raut
on
Saturday
claimed
that
his
upcoming
film
Thackeray,
a
biopic
on
his
party's
founder
Thackeray,
has
been
cleared
by
the
Central
Board
of
Film
Certification
(CBFC).
Speaking
at
the
music
launch
of
the
film,
Raut
said
its
Marathi
version
will
be
soon
certified
by
the
board.
"Hindi
version
of
the
film
has
been
cleared
by
the
censor.
The
Marathi
version
will
go
to
the
censor
day
after
tomorrow.
It
is
different
in
a
way
and
our
team
is
at
work
for
the
same," Raut
told
reporters.
However,
there
was
no
confirmation
from
the
board.
The
Rajya
Sabha
MP
denied
the
reports
about
the
censor
board
objecting
to
certain
scenes
and
dialogues
that
referred
to
the
Babri
Masjid
demolition.
"Who
said
objection
was
raised?
The
film
has
everything
that
one
wants
to
see,"
Raut
said.
The
Shiv
Sena
leader
also
said
that
contrary
to
popular
perception,
Balasaheb
Thackeray
was
never
anti-Muslim.
"Balasaheb
was
never
anti
Muslim.
He
is
a
true
patriot
and
has
never
brought
religion
and
caste
in
between
anything.
People
asked
us
we
have
cast
Nawazuddin
Siddiqui
as
Balasaheb
Thackeray
and
I
think
this
a
big
salute
to
Balasaheb's
ideology.
He
was
above
any
religion
and
caste.
He
is
Nationalist
and
believed
in
growth
of
everyone."
Actor
Amrita
Rao,
who
portrays
Balasaheb's
wife
Meenatai
Thackeray
in
the
film,
said
it
was
a
challenging
role
for
her
as
there
were
no
references
to
her
character.
"I
was
doing
lot
of
research
on
the
Internet
to
get
some
reference.
I
saw
an
interview
of
Balasaheb's
younger
sister
and
she
spoke
about
Meenatai.
So
from
there
I
picked
up
references.
I
got
clue
from
there.
There
were
some
limited
photos
of
her
and
I
studied
her
body
language.
"I
had
to
be
seen
as
a
28-year-old
to
a
60-year-old
and
that
was
a
challenge.
No
one
recognised
me
when
I
came
as
60-year-old
Meenatai,"
Rao
said.
Siddiqui
said
her
has
put
in
lot
of
hard
work
in
the
film
and
hopes
that
people
enjoy
it.
Shiv
Sena
youth
wing
chief
Aditya
Thackeray
said
he
felt
both
happy
and
emotional
after
watching
the
film's
trailer.
"Nawazuddin
has
picked
up
the
details
correctly
on
screen.
There
were
moments
where
I
got
emotional
and
I
was
thinking
of
him.
I
am
sure
this
film
will
remind
people
about
him,"
he
added.
The
film,
directed
by
Abhijit
Panse,
is
set
to
hit
cinema
houses
on
January
25.
The
makers
said
that
it
will
release
in
1200-1300
screens
in
India
and
400-500
overseas.