Shamoon Abbasi directorial, Durj, has been cleared by censor boards to release in Pakistan with minor cuts. The film has been cleared after a second viewing by the Central Censor Board.
“Some of the really graphic scenes have been removed for obvious reasons, other than that the film is good to go,” censor board official told on the condition of anonymity.
Shamoon Abbasi has gone and attempted something completely different with his feature-length directorial debut Durj – a film about cannibalism in Pakistan. Whether or not he knocks it out of the ballpark remains to be seen when the film releases in 2019 but the trailer has certainly managed to create a buzz.
Earlier, the film was banned by CBFC to release in Pakistan. Shamoon Abbasi’s upcoming film ‘Durj’, which was expected to be released on October 18, but was banned by censor boards across the country.