New Delhi, Actor Manoj Bajpayee's highly anticipated film 'Governor' has received the green light from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) just three days before its release. Scheduled to hit theaters on June 12, the film has been granted a UA 13+ certificate by the board; however, parental guidance is advised for younger viewers.

According to reports, the film was approved after implementing certain modifications and cuts suggested by the Censor Board. Set against the backdrop of political and economic events, the film brings a crucial period of the country's history to the big screen.

A Story Set During an Economic Crisis

The story of 'Governor' is based on the 1990s, a time when India was grappling with severe economic challenges and a financial crisis. Manoj Bajpayee plays the role of a Governor who bears the immense responsibility of steering the country out of economic instability.

His character is portrayed as a symbol of courage, leadership, and visionary thinking. The narrative also highlights the critical decisions made during that era and their subsequent impact.

More Than Just Politics—A Story of the Common People

The film's trailer has already become a topic of discussion among audiences. It offers a glimpse into the anxiety of the economic crisis, public discontent, and the tough measures taken to pull the country out of a difficult situation.

The makers claim that the film is not limited to political events alone but also brings to light the social and human circumstances that affected the lives of ordinary people.

An Effort to Revive the Atmosphere of the 90s

In a unique initiative, the filmmakers are attempting to recreate the experience of the 1990s by bringing back the spirit of ticket prices from that era. This approach aims to foster a connection between the audience and the film's story and era.

Produced by a formidable team

'Governor' is directed by actor-filmmaker Chinmay Mandlekar, while Vipul Amrutlal Shah serves as the producer. Ashish A. Shah is associated with the project as a co-producer.

The story and screenplay have been penned collaboratively by Suvendu Bhattacharya, Saurabh Bharat, Ravi Asrani, and Vipul Shah. Javed Akhtar has written the lyrics, and Amit Trivedi has composed the music.

With the film's release, it will be interesting to see how deeply this story—set against an economic and political backdrop—resonates with the audience.