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What does U mean as A means adult?
Asked by joyesh chakraborty,
22 Feb '08 11:53 pm
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U for universal, U/A stands for universal under the supervision of Adult
Answered by Parthapratim Chakravorty, 22 Feb '08 11:56 pm
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U = unrestricted
(a) The film is suitable for unrestricted public exhibition, or, as the case may be, for unrestricted public exhibition with an endorsement of the nature mentioned in the proviso to clause (I) of sub-section (1) of Section 4, it shall grant to the person applying for a certificate in respect of the film a "U" certificate or, as the case may be, a "UA" certificate ; or
(b) The film is not suitable for unrestricted public exhibition, but is suitable for public exhibition restricted to adults or, as the case may be, is suitable for public exhibition restricted to members of any profession or any class of persons, it shall grant to the person applying for a certificate in respect of the film an "A" certificate or, as the case may be, a "S" certificate ;
src:The Cinematograph Act, 1952
Answered by Shahryar Pax, 24 Feb '08 09:59 pm
(a) The film is suitable for unrestricted public exhibition, or, as the case may be, for unrestricted public exhibition with an endorsement of the nature mentioned in the proviso to clause (I) of sub-section (1) of Section 4, it shall grant to the person applying for a certificate in respect of the film a "U" certificate or, as the case may be, a "UA" certificate ; or
(b) The film is not suitable for unrestricted public exhibition, but is suitable for public exhibition restricted to adults or, as the case may be, is suitable for public exhibition restricted to members of any profession or any class of persons, it shall grant to the person applying for a certificate in respect of the film an "A" certificate or, as the case may be, a "S" certificate ;
src:The Cinematograph Act, 1952
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U IS UNDER , AS USED IN
U / A RATED MOVIE
MEANS THE MOVIE IS UNDER ADULT
Answered by parul advani, 22 Feb '08 11:55 pm
U / A RATED MOVIE
MEANS THE MOVIE IS UNDER ADULT
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