Indian audiences are concerned that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) might remove or change some parts of the film to fit local rules.
In the past, Indian censors have cut out scenes with nudity, intimacy, and smoking from Hollywood movies like Oppenheimer before approving them. This can change how the film is seen.
Since this is a Christopher Nolan film, people are expecting a lot.
His movies are known for deep stories and carefully planned emotion. Fans are afraid that big cuts could mess up the flow of the story, especially if important romantic or dramatic scenes are shortened.
On social media, people are talking about this.
Some understand the need for local rules, but others think too much editing could take away from the director’s original idea. This shows a bigger debate about censorship and freedom in India's film industry.
As the movie gets closer, everyone is watching to see how the CBFC will handle it and whether Indian viewers will get to see the film as it was meant to be or in a changed version.
Stay tuned for more.
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