25 Jul, 2023
10 exclusive movies that are banned in India
'Fire' is a 1996 movie that deals with homosexuality and religion and hence faced the wrath of censor board.
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'Bandit Queen' is a 1994 movie whose storyline revolves around Phoolan Devi, hence challenged it's authenticity.
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'Paanch' is a 2001 movie which was banned for glorifying drugs, sex and violence.
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'Un-Freedom' is a 2014 movie that touched delicate issues like same sex marriage and religious fundamentalism.
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'Lipstick Under My Burkha' has been banned in India for the very phenomenon it was made to throw light on - the suppression of women's sexuality.
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'The Pink Mirror' of 2004 faced backlash for featuring homosexual content. Hence, the documentary film was banned by the censor board of India.
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'Kissa Kursee Ka' faced fire as the movie tried to draw parallels with the life of Indira Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi.
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'Parzania' is a 2005 movie movie which faced wrath by Gujarat political groups as it was made on communal riots of the state.
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As it's rupturing name, 'Angry Indian Goddesses' was feared to provoke unnatural tensions and clashes between Hindus and Muslims.
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'Loev' is a 2015 homosexual movie which did not make it to the theatres even after many trials but it is exclusively available on Netflix.
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