Pan Nalin’s Angry Indian Goddesses released last week with a lot of beeps censoring the ‘offensive’ language and without scenes considered ‘vulgar’ by the censor board.
Even though these scenes were very much present in the film’s trailers, unfortunately, they could not make it to the theatres.
Slamming the board in the face, on popular demand, the makers of Angry Indian Goddesses have released a video with all the scenes and words that the Censor Board edited out of the movie.
Scenes like – the picture of Goddess Kali, girls dancing with a hose, posing with their tongues out – will only be seen once the movie is out online.
This act of rebellion, a week into the release of the film, might just work wonders for the film at the box-office as more movie buffs are now curious to find out what the censor board did not want them to watch.
Watch the full video here.
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