Pankaj Tripathi claims that OMG 2 failed to reach its target audience due to the adult certificate, causing families to avoid watching the film.

Pankaj Tripathi has expressed his opinion that the adult certificate for OMG 2 impacted its ability to reach its target audience, leading to families avoiding watching the film. The rating system plays a significant role in determining the appropriate audience for a film, and adult certifications can limit its accessibility for certain viewers, particularly families. It’s possible that the content and themes explored in OMG 2 made it more suitable for mature audiences, which could have influenced the decision to assign it an adult certificate. However, it’s important to note that different films cater to different audiences, and a diverse range of films with varying ratings is necessary to cater to the preferences and sensibilities of different viewers.

Akshay Kumar had previously expressed his disappointment with the certification of the film and stated that he did not want to engage in a conflict with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). It’s not uncommon for filmmakers and actors to have differing opinions on film certification and its impact on their work. Ultimately, the certification process is designed to determine the appropriate audience for a film based on its content and themes. While some individuals may feel dissatisfied with the certification decision, it’s important to respect the authority and guidelines set by the CBFC to ensure responsible and appropriate viewing experiences for audiences.

Pankaj Tripathi, known for his successful films OMG 2 and Fukrey 3, admits that his recent film, OMG 2, received an ‘A’ certificate from the Central Board of Certification, making it unwatchable for most families, despite being intended for young adults.

Pankaj, in an interview with India Today, criticized the ‘A’ certificate for a film, stating that it made it difficult for families to watch. He emphasized that the message was meant for a specific age group and hoped that people would now watch the film on OTT to understand.

Akshay Kumar, star of OMG 2, recently starred in the Netflix film Pankaj Tripathi and Yami Gautam. Despite receiving an ‘A’ certificate by the CBFC, Kumar expressed his dissatisfaction with the film’s certification process. He stated that he didn’t understand the rules and didn’t want to “fight” because he didn’t understand the rules. Kumar said the film was made for youngsters and he’s happy it’s coming on Netflix and that people should know about it.

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