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Screen for YOUR familyAwarapan 2 (2026) is an action-romantic thriller that continues the story of Shivam, a man deeply affected by grief and trauma. Set primarily in the criminal underworld, the film sees Shivam return to this dangerous world to confront powerful enemies and rescue trafficked children. The movie explores themes of love, loss, forgiveness, sacrifice, and redemption, presenting a somber and intense drama. It is designed for older teens and adults, particularly those with nostalgia for the original 2007 film and its melancholic action style.
The film contains significant and graphic violence. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) mandated a 50% reduction in duration for one violent scene and the complete removal of graphic violence in three instances.
The CBFC stipulated that a scene in the second half showcasing violence had to be reduced by 50%, and three instances of graphic violence were ordered to be removed entirely. The film is described as an 'action-romantic thriller' and 'underworld drama' with 'stylized action violence' that can be 'punchy and intense'. The plot involves the protagonist, Shivam, fighting dangerous battles in the criminal underworld to rescue trafficked children.
The movie depicts drug consumption and smoking, requiring specific disclaimers and edits from the CBFC. There is also mention of child trafficking, which is often linked to criminal activities involving substances.
The film contains highly intense and potentially disturbing content, including graphic violence, dark themes of the underworld, trauma, grief, and child trafficking, with an overall bleak tone.
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16+ (U/A 16+ with parental guidance by CBFC). The film's themes of trauma, underworld violence, drug use, and child trafficking, along with graphic violence, make it unsuitable for younger viewers.
The film has received a U/A 16+ rating from the Central Board of Film Certification in India, indicating it is suitable for viewers aged 16 and above with parental guidance. Parents should be aware of the intense themes, graphic violence, and depictions of drug use and child trafficking. The film's overall tone is expected to be somber and dark.
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