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Woody Allen pulls film from Indian cinemas over anti-tobacco ad

Acclaimed Hollywood director Woody Allen's new movie Blue Jasmine did not debut in cinemas this weekend after the filmmaker objected to anti-tobacco adverts that the government requires cinemas to play before and during movies that feature scenes with characters smoking

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Allen (77) refused to make “customisations” in the film to accommodate the ads, which led to distributor PVR Pictures cancelling the release.u00a0


No show: Woody Allen with actress Cate Blanchett. Woody Allen said the anti-smoking ads were distracting and wasn’t comfortable with the disclaimer. File Pic

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