RGV is always in the news for his actions and the way he makes his
films usually triggers debates among media circles and audience. This
time too his new movie 'The Attacks of 26/11' has created ripples among
them as the film is based on 2008 Mumbai terror attack.
Ever since the film was announced doubts have been raised by the critics on whether RGV be able to showcase the actual story behind the attacks or not. However, 'The Attacks of 26/11' have received rave reviews from critics and apparently the movie has created huge buzz. And true to his words, RGV has come up with hidden facts and delivered a gripping emotional tale.
But, things seem to be not so smooth for RGV as the film's screening has been banned in Dubai upon censor board's rejection. It is known that the 10 terrorists who attacked Mumbai are from Pakistan and that is stopping the UAE censor board to screen the movie to avoid disturbances. However, sources say the Bahrain and Omen governments have no reservations on the movie and they have cleared it for screening. And the fans of RGV are traveling to these countries over the weekend to watch this crime thriller. Looks like the ban cannot stop audience thronging the halls stepping over boundaries.
Ever since the film was announced doubts have been raised by the critics on whether RGV be able to showcase the actual story behind the attacks or not. However, 'The Attacks of 26/11' have received rave reviews from critics and apparently the movie has created huge buzz. And true to his words, RGV has come up with hidden facts and delivered a gripping emotional tale.
But, things seem to be not so smooth for RGV as the film's screening has been banned in Dubai upon censor board's rejection. It is known that the 10 terrorists who attacked Mumbai are from Pakistan and that is stopping the UAE censor board to screen the movie to avoid disturbances. However, sources say the Bahrain and Omen governments have no reservations on the movie and they have cleared it for screening. And the fans of RGV are traveling to these countries over the weekend to watch this crime thriller. Looks like the ban cannot stop audience thronging the halls stepping over boundaries.
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