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A horror movie cited as Bollywood's most violent film of all time has been cut by Indian censors, according to reports. Members of the Central Board of Film Certification, the country's regulatory film body, balked at scenes in Puja Jatinder Bedi's Ghost in which an evil spirit in female form is crucified, citing concerns that it would offend members of the country's Christian minority.

Bedi has attacked the cuts to what she described as one of the film's most important segments. "It's a scene where the ghost gets crucified like Jesus Christ," she told the Times of India. "The scene was very pivotal for the screenplay."

The director added: "The censor board felt that the crucifixion would hurt religious sentiments of the Christian community. Also, the brutality was being perpetrated on a woman. The blood and gore content is high enough for Ghost to be rated as the most violent film ever. So, the censors have toned down all the murder sequences."

However JP Singh, the censor board's regional officer at Mumbai, denied the crucifixion sequence had been entirely removed, insisting that it remained in truncated form.

"That scene is still there in the film," he told the Times. "Only its length has been shortened to reduce the impact of the extreme brutality shown on a girl. The examining committee has given five-six cuts. All of them were extremely brutal. There was a scene showing a dead body's legs being cut. Another excessively violent scene showed a girl being beaten for a very long time by many people."

Ghost stars disgraced Bollywood icon Shiney Ahuja, who was jailed for seven years in March for raping a domestic assistant. The Central Board of Film Certification has a history of censoring Bollywood fare in line with attitudes in a country that continues to maintain deeply conservative sections of society. In 2003, it banned the film Gulabi Aaina (The Pink Mirror), Sridhar Rangayan's film about Indian transsexuals, labelling it "vulgar and offensive". The movie remains banned in India nine years later, despite having been shown at film festivals around the world.

Bollywood's 'most violent film ever' cut by Indian censors | Film | guardian.co.uk
 
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why would Christians find it offensive?
in India we tend to be oversensitive about everything. especially when it comes to religion . but unless they are directly relating this scene towards a religious ritual involving the Crucifixion of Christ , i do not see any problem
 
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Yaar too much violence, too much sensitivity on religious issues - films are to entertain and an escapism from reality for me - thats why i love the humor in films such at 3 idiots etc
 
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citing concerns that it would offend members of the country's Christian minority.

thats just plan non-sense-
While in Holly wood- which is suppose to be christian majority- such scenes are part of almost every other scary movie-
 
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I saw the trailer. It isn't scary at all.


Although, director should be more sensitive to religious sentiments.

thats just plan non-sense-
While in Holly wood- which is suppose to be christian majority- such scenes are part of almost every other scary movie-

Americans are....Americans :D
 
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why would Christians find it offensive?
in India we tend to be oversensitive about everything. especially when it comes to religion . but unless they are directly relating this scene towards a religious ritual involving the Crucifixion of Christ , i do not see any problem
Christians don't care two hoots about these things unlike other groups.
 
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I saw the trailer. It isn't scary at all.


Although, director should be more sensitive to religious sentiments.



Americans are....Americans :D

The film looks terrible....
 
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Guys, if you want to watch true horror movies; watch the Japanese ones. You'll $hit bricks. I guarantee it :enjoy:
 
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actually the only time the CBCI complained about a movie was for Da vinci code.
Christians may not bother about these things, but the church people will. They will start their protests, candle marches and what not and there are loads of tribals who can be paraded.( although they wont bomb like muslims or attack and destroy like hindu groups).
So why take risk, we can always watch uncut version somewhere.
BTW I am against censorship.
 
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Christians may not bother about these things, but the church people will. They will start their protests, candle marches and what not and there are loads of tribals who can be paraded.( although they wont bomb like muslims or attack and destroy like hindu groups).
So why take risk, we can always watch uncut version somewhere.
BTW I am against censorship.

really...? with 80% number and so much incidents against sentiments....just be happy they limit themselves to breaking few flower pots and window panes...
 
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