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Get This: Children Can’t See Rangoon In Britain & Singapore

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As  we lambast the Indian censor board non-stop for its allegedly ultra-conservative approach to violence and sex, take  a moment off from your attitudes of cynicism to  consider the fact that Vishal Bhardwaj’s drama of deceit and betrayal Rangoon was given a ‘UA’ certificate in India, which means kids could see Shahid Kapoor and Kangana Ranaut making out in the mud as long as they were accompanied by  an  adult.

The same film has been certified ‘A 12’in  Britain  which means children  below the age of 12 cannot watch Rangoon.

In Singapore the censor grading has been even harsher.  Rangoon has been granted an ‘NC 16’ . That means  no children under 16 are allowed to see the film.

Commenting on the disparity between the way Rangoon was viewed by the Indian censor board and its international counterparts, Indian censor chief Pahlaj Nihalani says, “We here are sneered at for beingSanskari and over-conservative. But we’ve been more liberal in the censor certification of films like Befikre, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil andRangoon than many countries abroad. But of course no  one notices when we’re liberal. Labelling us primitive and over-conservative is far more fashionable  than discovering that we can be more liberal than the so-called first-world countries.”

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