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ABP Live on MSN'Most violent Indian film ever' Marco denied satellite TV rights, producer vows to 'not make films promoting violence'Malayalam film Marco, billed as the most violent film ever, will not be getting satellite streaming rights in India.
Marco has been controversial for its depiction of violence. Read on to learn how the audience reacted to the same.
The streaming of Marco is in jeopardy amid claims of rising violence in Kerala. The CBFC has already barred the television ...
Citing violence, the Regional Officer of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has sought a ban on Unni Mukundan's ...
The film's director revealed that the kissing scene was shot over 72 hours. The reason behind the long duration will leave ...
Rasmi Film Society criticizes films for promoting violence, calls for stricter interventions by film certification board.
Kerala Film Chamber of Commerce delays strike as government agrees to discuss demands, including tax and certification issues.
The Madras High Court has dismissed a plea to stop the certification of the Tamil movie Bad Girl. Read on for the details!
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) recently blocked Marco’s satellite release, citing excessively violent content. CBFC Regional Officer Nadeem Thufail has even requested the Union ...
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