Superman Kiss Censored in India: Fans Cry Foul Over Double Standards
The Indian censor board’s (CBFC) decision to cut a 33-second kissing scene from James Gunn’s Superman has ignited a firestorm of controversy online. Fans are expressing outrage, accusing the board of applying inconsistent standards, particularly compared to the leniency often afforded to Bollywood films.
CBFC’s Decision Sparks Double Standard Debate
Actress Shreya Dhanwanthary joined the chorus of critics questioning the CBFC’s rationale. Many fans pointed to Bollywood comedies like “Housefull 5,” known for their suggestive humor and lack of similar censorship, as a prime example of the perceived double standard. The incident has reignited the debate surrounding censorship in India and the CBFC’s often-puzzling decisions.
Censorship Controversy Echoes Recent F1 Alterations
This latest censorship controversy follows recent alterations made to the Formula 1 broadcast in India, further fueling questions about the CBFC’s criteria and consistency. What constitutes objectionable content remains a hotly debated topic, with many calling for clearer guidelines and more transparent decision-making from the board.