Tiger Shroff’s Baaghi 4, intended for mature audiences, faced significant censorship hurdles. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) initially demanded 23 cuts, addressing excessive violence, objectionable scenes, and offensive language. Following these modifications and further voluntary trims by the filmmakers, the film received an ‘A’ certificate, with the final runtime reduced to 157.05 minutes before its release. Post navigation Did you know? 10-year diesel, 15-year petrol cars can still ply in Delhi-NCR pending final Supreme Court verdict ‘I was depressed’: Amit Mishra opens up on career gap after announcing retirement from cricket