The distributors have, reportedly, sent a clean version of the Jamie Dornan-Dakota Johnson starrer for censoring
It’s going to be aar ya paar for director Sam Taylor-Johnson’s adaptation of what has been widely designated as porn material. Fifty Shades Of Grey has already been banned in many countires. The fate of the film in India now hangs in the balance.
Today the Censor Board Of Film Certification (CBFC) will watch the controversial sexy film. But in a cleaned out avatar.
Apparently the film’s Indian distributors have submitted a sanitised version of Fifty Shades Of Grey for the CFBC to view and certify. A source from the CBFC says, “We’ve received a letter along with the film Fifty Shades Of Grey stating that they’ve submitted a saaf, swachch version of the original so that the film is not completely unpalatable to the censor board members.”
In principle what this means is an acceptance by the film’s Indian distributors that the film is indeed not suitable for Indian audiences in the original form. “By making their own cuts and submitting a saaf-suthra version of the highly erotic original the people behind the film are admitting to an unreasonably high erotic content in the material. We will now have to see how far we can evaluate this ‘cut’ version and how much more has to be cut,” adds the source from the CBFC.
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