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Sikhs and Jats object to A Flying Jatt

The censor board has received a long list of objections from Sikh and Jat organisations to the way Tiger Shroff has been presented in The Flying Jatt, the super-hero film that sees the hero flying in

The censor board has received a long list of objections from Sikh and Jat organisations to the way Tiger Shroff has been presented in The Flying Jatt, the super-hero film that sees the hero flying in a turban.

According to sources from the Censor Board Of Film Certification (CBFC) there have been at least 35-40 objections from various religious and cultural organisations. Says a source from the CBFC, “Ever since the first trailer came out there have been objections from the Jat and Sikh communities about the clothes, accessories and the conduct of the leading man as portrayed in the film. We’ve to take all of the complaints into consideration while certifying the film.”

The complainants, it seems, are especially unhappy with the scenes showing Tiger flying in a turban and want those to be deleted.

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