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The flood of violent and sleazy Kannada films is sure to keep discerning movie buffs out of theatres, warn Censor Board officials

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The flood of violent and sleazy Kannada films is sure to keep discerning movie buffs out of theatres, warn Censor Board officialsu00a0

Over the past one year, every other Kannada film is being released with either an A or a UA rating. Faced with a slew of films that overdose on violence, adult themes and bold subjects, the Central Board of Film Certification regional office finds itself handing out more A and UA ratings than ever before.u00a0

The Censor Board certified 73 films from January to April this year, of which 7 got A (Adults), 19 got UA (Universal with Adult guidance) and 47 got U (Universal or Unrestricted) ratings, according to CBFC regional officer A Chandrashekhar.u00a0 While Hattrick Hodi Maga, Machcha, Seena and Junglee were given A ratings, Nanda and Birugaali got U/A ratings.

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