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NEW DELHI: Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Padmavati", which is caught in a flux over protests and bans in three states, has been cleared for release in the UK by the country's Censor Board. The film's producers, however, say the film will not be screened in British theatres before it is cleared by India's censor board.
The British censor board has cleared the costume drama with a U rating for December 1 release. But the 190-crore film's release in India has been delayed because of a litany of controversies, mainly protests by Rajput groups who allege that a legendary queen has been depicted falsely.
Three BJP-ruled states, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat - which chooses its new government next month - have banned the movie starring Deepika Padukone
NEW DELHI: Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Padmavati", which is caught in a flux over protests and bans in three states, has been cleared for release in the UK by the country's Censor Board. The film's producers, however, say the film will not be screened in British theatres before it is cleared by India's censor board.
The British censor board has cleared the costume drama with a U rating for December 1 release. But the 190-crore film's release in India has been delayed because of a litany of controversies, mainly protests by Rajput groups who allege that a legendary queen has been depicted falsely.
Three BJP-ruled states, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat - which chooses its new government next month - have banned the movie starring Deepika Padukone
The British censor board has cleared the costume drama with a U rating for December 1 release. But the 190-crore film's release in India has been delayed because of a litany of controversies, mainly protests by Rajput groups who allege that a legendary queen has been depicted falsely.
Three BJP-ruled states, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat - which chooses its new government next month - have banned the movie starring Deepika Padukone
NEW DELHI: Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Padmavati", which is caught in a flux over protests and bans in three states, has been cleared for release in the UK by the country's Censor Board. The film's producers, however, say the film will not be screened in British theatres before it is cleared by India's censor board.
The British censor board has cleared the costume drama with a U rating for December 1 release. But the 190-crore film's release in India has been delayed because of a litany of controversies, mainly protests by Rajput groups who allege that a legendary queen has been depicted falsely.
Three BJP-ruled states, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat - which chooses its new government next month - have banned the movie starring Deepika Padukone
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