OMG 2, which has addressed one of the major social issues in the film, is garnering headlines for getting A certification

Viewers praise OMG 2 for exposing one of the most important social concerns, which is frequently seen as a “taboo” in our culture. On the other hand, the CBFC has approved the film after great controversy, awarding it an A certification, leaving behind many young audiences for whom the film was originally intended. Aarush Varma, who portrayed a schoolboy in the movie, has now discussed how this choice has made it difficult for him to see even his own film.

“I’ll regret not being able to see my first movie in a theater, I feel a little bad and angry,” Aarush remarked. I only ask that, if the Central Board of Film Certification makes a decision, it be one that will be to our advantage.

He continued on OMG 2, “Because I want everyone to enjoy the film with my age group friends, and the target audience of this film, for whom it was made, should also be able to understand this film and learn something. Because the vision behind this movie had only one purpose and that was to make India learn that sex education is not something to be learned.”

Talking about sex education, Aarush said, “Aarush added, “I think sex education is such a thing that everyone should learn because everything has questions. Even a little misinformation can be very harmful. Like my character, Vivek got a little wrong information. So I want that sex education should be taught worldwide in such a way that no one else has to suffer something that causes complete loss.”What is a period, and what is pregnancy? These are all perfectly natural issues, he said. I lifted this quote from Akshay Kumar: “Answers happen only when there is a question. It’s not even that they are artificial topics, so why talk to them secretly. If you tell them openly, then people will understand, people will ask questions, and only then will you get answers.” The reason I wanted to make this movie was because it’s a lie but it’s true.