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Bandar: Did Bobby Deol's film release without implementing CBFC-mandated cuts?

Bandar has sparked controversy after viewers claimed its theatrical version retains several cuss words and scenes that the CBFC had reportedly ordered to be modified. While social media alleges the film was released largely uncensored, neither the makers nor the CBFC have addressed the claims

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A still from Bandar (Picture via Instagram)

A still from Bandar (Picture via Instagram)

Bobby Deol's much-discussed film Bandar has found itself at the center of a fresh controversy shortly after its theatrical release. While the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) had reportedly directed several modifications before granting the film a certificate, moviegoers and social media users are now claiming that many of those changes were not reflected in the version currently playing in theatres.

Did they not follow CBFC cuts?

The debate gained momentum after a social media post alleged that the makers had released a version that retained several objectionable words and scenes despite the censor board's directives. The post claimed that many of the cuss words flagged by the CBFC were neither muted nor replaced in the theatrical cut.

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