Mumbai, November 9, 2025 – India’s Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is facing fresh backlash for its seemingly erratic decisions on film content, particularly around romantic scenes.
Superman’s Kiss Scenes Chopped
In July, the CBFC removed two kissing scenes from James Gunn’s Superman, including a notable 33-second mid-air kiss between Superman (David Corenswet) and Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan), labeling them “overly sensual” to secure a UA rating. This move sparked widespread criticism, with fans and celebrities accusing the board of outdated and inconsistent standards. Similar cuts have been reported in other recent films, fueling debates on censorship hypocrisy.

De De Pyaar De 2 Passes with Zero Cuts
In a surprising turn, the sequel De De Pyaar De 2, starring Ajay Devgn, Rakul Preet Singh, and R. Madhavan, has been cleared by the CBFC with no cuts whatsoever. The film received a U/A 13+ certificate, allowing viewers aged 13 and above with parental guidance. Its runtime is reported as 147 minutes and 10 seconds in social media buzz, though some sources note 136 minutes. This rare zero-cut approval contrasts sharply with the board’s strictness on international titles.
Public Reactions and Inconsistencies
Social media users are calling out the CBFC’s “weird” behavior, questioning why Bollywood rom-coms like this get a pass while Hollywood blockbusters face the scissors. Comparisons to films like Housefull 5, which reportedly sailed through with bolder content, highlight the perceived double standards.
Key CBFC Decisions at a Glance
Here’s a quick comparison:
| Film | CBFC Action | Certificate | Notable Cuts |
|---|---|---|---|
| Superman | Cuts made | UA | 33-sec kiss + another kiss |
| De De Pyaar De 2 | Zero cuts | U/A 13+ | None |
- Fans demand transparency in guidelines.
- Industry insiders speculate cultural biases at play.
- Calls for CBFC reform grow amid online outrage.
As debates rage, the CBFC’s role in modern cinema remains under scrutiny.
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