Wednesday, November 19, 2025
23.1 C
New Delhi

‘120 Bahadur’: CBFC clears Farhan Akhtar starrer to release unchanged

‘120 Bahadur’: CBFC clears Farhan Akhtar starrer to release unchanged, while makers opt for strategic rollout - Report

‘120 Bahadur’, starring Farhan Akhtar, is gearing up for its theatrical release this Friday, November 21. The film has already generated buzz for its grounded storytelling and powerful message, especially after the team held paid previews across the country on Tuesday, November 18, which is unusually early for a Friday release. The film’s trailer has impressed audiences for its realism and intensity, building strong anticipation ahead of its arrival.

Strategic release planned across select theatres

According to a report by Bollywood Hungama, distributors and producers have opted for a carefully planned, limited release strategy designed to reach the film’s core audience. A trade source told the outlet that the team wants the war drama to release primarily in theatres frequented by urban, elite and content-driven cinegoers.

‘120 Bahadur’ Trailer Out, Salman Khan Praises Farhan Akhtar’s Action Drama!

The source explained that the film is expected to open in 900 to 1000 screens, with the possibility of expanding shows based on audience demand over the weekend. The strategy also avoids box office friction with ‘Mastiii 4’, which releases on the same day but targets a completely different crowd in mass circuits and single screens.

CBFC clears ‘120 Bahadur’ with zero cuts

One standout update for ‘120 Bahadur’ is that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) passed the film without any cuts. After the trailer was shown in theatres with the dialogue “Ahir hai hum” replaced by “Fauji hai hum,” many viewers assumed that the CBFC had forced a modification. This led to online backlash and speculation.However, according to reports the dialogue remains intact in the final film. The CBFC did not mandate any audio or visual cuts, noting that the action sequences were impactful but not excessively graphic. ‘120 Bahadur’ was granted a U/A 13+ certificate on November 6. The film runs for 2 hours and 17 minutes.

About ‘120 Bahadur’

Directed by Razneesh Ghai, the war drama narrates the heroic real-life story of Major Shaitan Singh Bhati and the Battle of Rezang La during the 1962 Sino-Indian War. Farhan Akhtar plays the lead role, with Raashii Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan lending their voices as narrators. The film is set to release on November 21, 2025, and promises to bring one of India’s most unforgettable military stories to the big screen. Go to Source

Hot this week

‘Mamdani is Indian’: Mehdi Hasan fires back after Donald Trump’s son says Zohran ‘hates Indians’

Tensions erupted on social media when journalist Mehdi Hasan challenged Eric Trump’s assertion that Zohran Mamdani ‘hates Indians. Read More

US confirms sale of $700 mn air defence system to Taiwan

The Donald Trump administration has confirmed the sale to Taiwan of a medium-range air defence system known as National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (Nasams). It will cost around $700 million. Read More

Nepal clamps curfew in Bara after Gen-Z protesters clash with ousted PM Oli’s party cadres

A curfew was imposed in Nepal’s Bara district near the Indian border after violent clashes erupted between Gen Z youths and members of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist). Read More

Ukraine sacks energy and justice ministers over $100m corruption scandal

Ukraine’s parliament voted on Wednesday to dismiss the energy and justice ministers after a major corruption investigation into the energy sector sparked the country’s biggest wartime political crisis. Read More

South Africa readies its oldest township for new G-20 summit: Eyes on 5 key issues

As the G20 meets in Africa for the first time, South Africa wants the meeting to spotlight urgent challenges facing poorer countries — from climate-driven disasters to the slow pace of green development — while also navigating its own vulnerabilities Read More

Topics

‘Mamdani is Indian’: Mehdi Hasan fires back after Donald Trump’s son says Zohran ‘hates Indians’

Tensions erupted on social media when journalist Mehdi Hasan challenged Eric Trump’s assertion that Zohran Mamdani ‘hates Indians. Read More

US confirms sale of $700 mn air defence system to Taiwan

The Donald Trump administration has confirmed the sale to Taiwan of a medium-range air defence system known as National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile System (Nasams). It will cost around $700 million. Read More

Nepal clamps curfew in Bara after Gen-Z protesters clash with ousted PM Oli’s party cadres

A curfew was imposed in Nepal’s Bara district near the Indian border after violent clashes erupted between Gen Z youths and members of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist Leninist). Read More

Ukraine sacks energy and justice ministers over $100m corruption scandal

Ukraine’s parliament voted on Wednesday to dismiss the energy and justice ministers after a major corruption investigation into the energy sector sparked the country’s biggest wartime political crisis. Read More

South Africa readies its oldest township for new G-20 summit: Eyes on 5 key issues

As the G20 meets in Africa for the first time, South Africa wants the meeting to spotlight urgent challenges facing poorer countries — from climate-driven disasters to the slow pace of green development — while also navigating its own vulnerabilities Read More

London train knife attack: UK police slap more charges on man accused of mass stabbing

A 32-year-old man accused of a mass stabbing aboard a high-speed train in Cambridgeshire faces seven new charges, bringing the total to 18, as police link multiple violent incidents across three counties. Read More

UK Baby Suffers Heart Attack, Loses Half His Tongue After Drinking Drain Cleaner He Thought Was Milk

Sam Anwar Alshameri crept behind his mother, who was cleaning the bathroom at their flat, and drank caustic soda from a white bottle on the floor, thinking it was milk. Read More

‘Not Qualified To Become UNSC Permanent Member’: China Again Targets Japan Over Taiwan Remarks

China says Japan is “incapable of shouldering the responsibility of safeguarding international peace and security”. Read More

Related Articles