After an eight-month battle with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), Ashvin Kumar’s directorial No Fathers in Kashmir will hit the screens on April 5. “It is a film made for young people all over India to connect with young people all over Kashmir, about the euphoria and hopefulness of being young – an A certificate would keep both these audiences away from each other. Now I am confident that kids will come out with their hearts beating for Kashmir,” Kumar said in a statement. Earlier this month, the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) had suggested that No Fathers In Kashmir is fit for a U/A certificate after a few cuts and disclaimers are incorporated in the movie.