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Under cinematography act 1952, what does “UA’ certificate means ?

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Under cinematography act 1952, what does “UA” certificate means ?

1. No restriction on the release of film

2. Film to be released only for adults

3. Film for children but under guidance of parents

4. Film released only for select specialists

Correct Ans: (3)

Explanation: Film for children but under the guidance of parents: Under the Cinematography Act of 1952, a “UA” (Universal Adult) certificate indicates that the film is suitable for children above the age of 12, but parental guidance is advised for children below that age. This certification allows family viewing with some caution for younger audiences due to potentially moderate content that may need parental supervision or explanation.

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