Akshay Kumar’s OMG 2 premiered in theatres on August 11. The film was given A certificate by the Central Board of Certification, restricting it to an adults-only audience. In the past few weeks, several actors from the movie have come out in demand to change the certification from A to U/A, a film that children below 12 years of age can watch under parental guidance. They believe as OMG 2 is based on sex education, it is essential for the younger audience to watch. In between this, Anupam Kher shared his experience of watching the film and added that there were some “teenage children” in the audience.
He wrote, ‘Just finished watching #OMG2. Spectacular, stylish & a Very important film of our times. A film on #SexEducation with ease and wonderful aesthetics! It was houseful. Saw parents with their teenage children. Obviously, the film has struck a chord with the audiences!’ However, Anupam’s post necessarily doesn’t refer to the minor audience as people of age 18-19 are also considered teenagers.

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