'Omerta' release pushed to May 6

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The release of Rajkummar Rao-starrer "Omerta" has been postponed to May 6 as the clearance from the on the film came in recently.

The film was earlier scheduled to arrive in cinema halls tomorrow.

Mehta says "Omerta" had "fair bit of violence and strong language" pertaining to the story and as the team did not want any cuts, waiting till the process was complete by the was the only answer.

"We knew that it wouldn't be a cake walk with the given that the film has a fair bit of violence and strong language. We didn't want cuts that would take away the essence of the film, so we had to wait.

"The and members of the revising committee understood how certain scenes could not be removed since they are essential for audiences to understand how a terrorist's mind works. Hence the wait and that's why a decision has been taken to release on May 4th," the filmmaker said in a statement.

The film explores the life graph of Sheikh, who was freed in exchange for passengers of a hijacked plane in 1999 and was later accused of killing

"Omerta" is presented by Swiss Entertainment and Karma Media, produced by

Khan added the change in the film's release date was a "small" one and the product is going to be worth the wait.

"The team was waiting for CBFC's clearance for the film. We're happy to announce May 4th as the release date for We know audiences are eagerly awaiting the film's release. It's just a small change of two weeks. We don't mind the delay as long as we have managed to keep the essence of the film intact," the said.

After getting rave reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival, and MAMI, "Omerta" also garnered a positive response at

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 13:15 IST