Read more: Should Indian movies be banned in Pakistani cinema! Why? Often, the interpretation of the 1952 cinematography law is vague and the board can ask for multiple cuts and edits in certain films. But the industries are fighting irrational censorship on some films which cross the moral boundary, according to the the CBFC. Around 1,600 films in various languages of India are produced annually in industries nicknamed as Bollywood, Tollywood etc. India is one of the largest and oldest producers of films in the world. The regulatory film body of India is the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), which is usually harsh on film content, especially sex, nudity, violence or any other subjects that may be considered politically subversive. Read more: Amitabh Bachchan’s 15 Best Films of All Time Although the Constitution of India guarantees freedom of expression, it places certain restrictions on content, in order to protect communal and religious harmony and control obscenity.
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