Ranveer Singh's Dhurandhar Cleared by CBFC After Second Review, No Link to Major Mohit Sharma Found
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In a significant development, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has concluded its re-examination of the film Dhurandhar and found no link to the life of Major Mohit Sharma, an Ashoka Chakra awardee. This decision comes after the Delhi High Court directed the CBFC to consider the objections raised by Major Sharma's parents. The CBFC officials re-examined the film in light of the Court's order and found that Dhurandhar is a work of fiction with no factual or biographical connection to Major Sharma. The film contains an explicit disclaimer stating that all characters, events, and storylines are fictitious and do not relate to any real persons. The Board's internal note reveals that the Examining Committee had already viewed the film and found it suitable for adult certification with certain excisions or modifications. Following the Court's direction, the officials revisited the matter but found no basis to alter their earlier conclusion. The CBFC has reiterated that the film does not mirror Major Sharma's life in any manner and remains within the domain of fictional storytelling. This development comes as a relief for the filmmakers, including Ranveer Singh, who star in the film. The certification process for Dhurandhar is expected to proceed in accordance with the applicable guidelines. The film, a Hindi-language spy-action thriller directed by Aditya Dhar, features Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, R. Madhavan, and Arjun Rampal.