NEW DELHI: Shane Nigam‘s upcoming romantic drama ‘Haal’ has landed in bother after the Censor Board of Movie Certification (CBFC) instructed 15 modifications within the movie, together with a scene the place the characters eat beef biryin the film. The discharge of the movie ‘Haal’ is in jeopardy because of delays in certification by the CBFC.In response to the movie’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), the CBFC has requested the makers to take away 15 scenes, together with references to “Dhwaja Pranaman”, “Sangham kawal und”, and a scene depicting the consumption of beef biryani. The makers have denied that the movie comprises any scene displaying the consumption of beef biryani, calling it a mere assumption by the CBFC, in keeping with the movie’s PRO.If the instructed modifications are carried out, the movie is predicted to obtain an ‘A’ certificates from the Censor Board.The makers have approached the Kerala Excessive Courtroom difficult the CBFC’s resolution.The primary preview of the movie for the CBFC was held on September 10, the PRO added.Shane Nigam’s ‘Haal’ is directed by Veera and written by Nishad Ok Koya. Alongside Shane Nigam, the movie stars Sakshi Vaidya and Johny Antony in lead roles.Earlier, the makers postponed the discharge date of the movie to keep away from the conflict with the actor’s different movie titled ‘Balti’. JVJ Productions, the official manufacturing banner of the movie ‘Haal’, shared the information of the postponement on their Instagram deal with earlier this month. The film was set to launch at the moment. “Each big-budget movies starring Shane Nigam have been approaching launch across the similar time, resulting in the necessity for joint discussions. Though Haal was initially deliberate for a September launch, delays within the censoring course of and the lack to hold out enough promotional campaigns on the scheduled date, mixed with the proximity of Balti’s launch, necessitated a brand new date. With each producers displaying flexibility within the bigger curiosity of their movies, a good and well timed resolution was reached,” wrote JVJ Productions.Shane Nigam’s ‘Balti’ was not too long ago launched within the theatres. It was written and directed by debutant Unni Sivalingam. (With companies inputs)