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Kerala Story 2: Censor Board Cuts Rape Scene, Kissing Visuals By "50% Of Original" Among 16 Edits

NDTV Movies·24 February 2026·13h ago1 min read0 views
Kerala Story 2: Censor Board Cuts Rape Scene, Kissing Visuals By "50% Of Original" Among 16 Edits

The highly anticipated sequel to 'The Kerala Story' has sparked significant controversy after the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) mandated extensive edits before granting a U/A certificate. Among the 16 cuts made to the film, approximately 50% of the original scenes depicting sensitive content, including rape and kissing, have been removed. This decision has ignited a heated debate surrounding censorship and artistic freedom in Indian cinema. Proponents of the film argue that the edits dilute the narrative's impact, while critics emphasize the necessity of protecting audiences from potentially distressing material. The film's release is poised to attract a mix of support and opposition, reflecting the ongoing societal discourse on sensitive issues portrayed in cinema. As the release date approaches, discussions around the balance between creative expression and viewer sensibilities are expected to intensify, positioning 'The Kerala Story 2' at the center of a larger conversation about the role of films in addressing complex social themes in India.

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