Savita Bajaj, Abhay Bhargav, Arun Bakshi, Amar Singh and Sunil Singh

BOMBAY TIMES (December 9, 2017)

After a series of disagreements with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) over the cuts in their film, the makers of Game Of Ayodhya now have a reason to be upbeat. The Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) has given them a U/A rating, paving its way to the theatres.

The movie revolves around a middle-aged journalist narrating the story of his love affair when he was younger, with a Muslim girl in Ayodhya. The saga is set against the demolition of the Babri Masjid.

The makers claim that the film is based on true events, as noted in the Liberhan Commission Report, and doesn’t contain any fiction. Director Sunil Singh says, “The film is a wonderful blend of offbeat and mainstream cinema. It will portray the truth behind what exactly happened in Ayodhya and how political parties played their cards, which resulted in the hatred between Hindus and Muslims.”

The makers believe that people who were very young in 1992, don’t have much idea of what the Ayodhya issue is all about, and so, they must watch this film. They assert that their film will not harm the religious sentiments of any group and will not lead to any dispute.

Game Of Ayodhya, produced by Saroj Entertainment, releases December 15.