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10 Hollywood Movies that are banned in India

Hollywood movies are so modern for Indian audience that most of scenes are edited before showing in Theatres. There are many Hollywood films that never made it to Indian screens. Some of them are listed below that got banned in India.

1. 50 Shades of Grey

This movie got banned because there were a lot of sex scenes, and our censor board stated that it will not suit our Indian audience at all.

2. The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo (2011)

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo contains scenes of rape and torture that our censor board told the director to remove. But the director David Fincher didn’t agreed and it was not released in india.

3. Dirty Grandpa

Here the GrandPa is dirtier than any 70-Year old man. The CBFC found this film obscene and was not released in theatres.

4. Blue Jasmine (2013)

Woody Allen bans Indian release of him film because anti-cigarette adverts had to be inserted in scenes with smoking.

5. Kama Sutra : A tale of Love (1996)

It contains several sex scenes of heterosexuality and homosexuality

6. The Human Centipede (2009)

This Dutch horror film by Tom Six tells the story of a German surgeon who kidnaps three tourists and tortures them physically.

7. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)

This movies was supposed to have portrayed Indian culture and traditions in a negative light. Directed by Steven Spielberg this action adventure movie made $333 million worldwide

8. Cannibal Ferox (1981)

This Italian film is said to have banned in 31 countries including India. This movie has immense amount of violence against animals.

9. Cannibal Holocaust (1980)

Directed by Ruggero Deodato, this cannibal horror film was considered too violent and gruesome by Indian censors. This Italin movie was banned by several other countries too.

10. I Spit on your Grave (1978)

It’s a film full of Horrifying scenes and sexual violence. It received a limited audience when it was released and it’s actually banned in several countries including India.

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