Indian Viewers Disappointed After CBFC Edits Kissing Scenes In ‘Superman’

Indian Viewers Disappointed After CBFC Edits Kissing Scenes In ‘Superman’

Mumbai: The Indian audience was left disappointed after watching ‘Superman’ in theatres as a couple of kissing scenes were edited out by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) from the movie.

Indian viewers took to social media to slam the CBFC for censoring scenes from a global release like ‘Superman’.

“CBFC deletes 33-second-long ‘sensual visual’ in Superman. FFS, it’s a PG-13 rated SUPERMAN movie! This country sucks,” wrote a viewer.

One user wrote, “Earlier they changed middle finger to a weird fist emoji in F1, now they chopped a kiss scene in Superman. Onnu mulusa cut pannu edhukku kothari vechu flow ah kedukkra It’s official. Indian censorship board hates movies, art, love, and everything nice about the human experience.”

“What’s wrong with Indian censor board? They cut out the kisses between Clarke and Lois. What kind of oversensitive morons are running the censor board? You think Indian audiences can’t handle kissing? You think children today don’t know what kissing is? Fuck off. #Superman,” commented another person.

“The indian censor board for movie sucks ass They REALLY EDITED OUT A KISSING FROM A SUPERMAN MOVIE????” fumed another user.

Directed by James Gunn, the film was released worldwide on July 11. The film stars David Corenswet as Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane.

Despite the same-day global release, the version seen by Indian audiences was different, and this irked movie buffs.

The multiple edits made by CBFC included a 33-second kiss between David and Rachel.

According to a Bollywood Hungama report, the CBFC described the kissing scene as a “sensual visual” and objected to it.

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