Updated On: 12 March, 2019 08:11 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
After an eight month wait for justice, Oscar-nominated director Ashvin Kumar's No Fathers In Kashmir starring Soni Razdan has got a UA certificate

Ashvin Kumar. Pic/Ashvin Kumar's Instagram account
Almost over a month ago, director Ashvin Kumar had to screen his film No Fathers In Kashmir for the second time to find justice for his film's certification for FCAT, the APEX body which governs the final matters of certification of films in India. What started as a regular filing for a censor in July 2018 has been an eight months, six screenings and seven hearings long process for the makers and the film's actors to wait for their film to get justice.
The film faced delay upon delay for the certification, which eventually led to a ban on the film. After challenging the CBFC decision to give the film an A certificate, which the makers found unjustified basis the content of their movie, they moved to FCAT first in November with a hearing in December and later in January.