CBFC Imposes Strictures on Bad Newz: 27 Seconds of Kissing Censored
Updated on: 16 July, 2024 01:53 PM IST |Amruta Karulkar
CBFC Imposes Strictures on `Bad Newz`: 27 Seconds of Kissing Censored
The upcoming comedy Bad Newz, starring Vicky Kaushal, Triptii Dimri, and Ammy Virk, has found itself in the crosshairs of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Just days before its scheduled release, the film has been subjected to cuts, with three kissing scenes, totaling 27 seconds, falling victim to the censor`s blade.
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Despite the film`s unique premise and star-studded cast, Bad Newz has already garnered its share of attention. The release of two original tracks, "Tauba Tauba" and "Jaanam," ignited a fervent online discourse.
“Tauba Tauba” is a full-fledged party number, boasting the combined talents of singer-songwriter Karan Aujla. Aujla not only lends his vocals to the track but also takes credit for composing and penning the lyrics.
While "Tauba Tauba" swiftly ascended to viral status, complete with a captivating dance challenge, "Jaanam" sparked a contentious debate about the commercialization of actors and the necessity of bold content. Some viewers expressed discomfort with the song`s explicitness, arguing that it lacked substance and crossed the line into gratuitous territory.
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The CBFC`s decision to impose cuts on Bad Newz has added an unexpected layer of intrigue to the already highly anticipated film. As the release date of July 19 draws near, audiences are left to speculate about the impact of these alterations on the overall tone and comedic essence of the film. Will the modified kissing scenes dilute the intended impact, or will the filmmakers find innovative ways to circumvent the censorship and maintain the film`s original spirit? Only time will tell.
CBFC removes some kissing scenes from the Bad Newz final cut
The Examining Committee of the CBFC took issue with three specific sequences, each spanning a brief duration of 9, 10, and 8 seconds, respectively. While the cut list mandates a modification of the `visual of lip-lock` without removing any frames, the exact nature of these alterations remains shrouded in mystery until the film`s release.Also Read: "Bad Newz" Trailer Promises Laughs and a Paternity Puzzle Unlike Any Other
More about Bad Newz
Helmed by Anand Tiwari, Bad Newz is a comedic exploration of the rare condition known as heteropaternal superfecundation. Produced by a formidable alliance of Karan Johar`s Dharma Productions, Anand Tiwari and Amritpal Singh Bindra`s Leo Media Collective Pvt Ltd, and Manish Menghani`s Amazon Prime, the film promises a wildly entertaining and over-the-top cinematic experience.Despite the film`s unique premise and star-studded cast, Bad Newz has already garnered its share of attention. The release of two original tracks, "Tauba Tauba" and "Jaanam," ignited a fervent online discourse.
“Tauba Tauba” is a full-fledged party number, boasting the combined talents of singer-songwriter Karan Aujla. Aujla not only lends his vocals to the track but also takes credit for composing and penning the lyrics.
While "Tauba Tauba" swiftly ascended to viral status, complete with a captivating dance challenge, "Jaanam" sparked a contentious debate about the commercialization of actors and the necessity of bold content. Some viewers expressed discomfort with the song`s explicitness, arguing that it lacked substance and crossed the line into gratuitous territory.
Also Read: Karan Johar Announces Dhadak 2 Starring Triptii Dimri and Siddhant Chaturvedi
The CBFC`s decision to impose cuts on Bad Newz has added an unexpected layer of intrigue to the already highly anticipated film. As the release date of July 19 draws near, audiences are left to speculate about the impact of these alterations on the overall tone and comedic essence of the film. Will the modified kissing scenes dilute the intended impact, or will the filmmakers find innovative ways to circumvent the censorship and maintain the film`s original spirit? Only time will tell.
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