India, Superman and censorship
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Star of the new Superman movie Rachel Brosnahan has joked that she 'made out' with Clark Kent for 'four hours.' The American actor, 35, plays Lois Lane in the James Gunn, 58, led DC flick alongside new frontman David Corenswet, 32.
James Gunn's Superman sparked controversy in India after the CBFC cut a 33-second kissing scene between Superman and Lois Lane. The censorship drew widespread criticism from Indian audiences and global attention.
The CBFC is facing backlash for cutting a 33-second kiss from the new Superman film, igniting debates on censorship and artistic freedom in Indian cinema. Fans are criticising the board for their cultural hypocrisy.
Superman received the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) blow after it censored two kissing scenes, including a 33-second one between David Corenswet (Clark Kent) and Rachel Brosnahan (Lois Lane).
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) have ordered the makers to cut two kissing scenes and a middle finger scene from James Gunn's Superman. The board's decision has sparked an outrage among the fans.
DCU film Superman is censored in India, where a "sensual visual" of the superhero kissing Lois Lane was cut in order to secure a release. Superman’s mid-air kiss with Lois Lane, shown during pre-release trailers,