Movies banned in India: Even though pornographic scenes are now widely seen in web series and films in India, there was a time when it was considered extremely dirty. In such a situation, many films have been banned. These films were banned in India due to dirty scenes and obscene content
Ratna Pathak and Konkona Sen starrer 'Lipstick Under My Burkha' also had a lot of obscene scenes. The film was banned on the grounds of profanity and audio obscenity.
The film 'Fire' was released in 1996, which is a love story of two women. The film was accused of promoting homosexual love and attacking Hindu beliefs by naming the two women Sita and Radha. After this, the film was banned.
The 2003 film 'Paanch' is based on the Joshi-Abhayankar serial killings in Pune in 1976-77. Anurag Kashyap's film was banned for glorifying violence, drugs, harsh language, war and murder.
'The Pink Mirror' (Gulab Aaina) was an Indian film based on homosexuality. Made in 2003, this film was banned by the Central Board of Film Certification, calling it obscene and objectionable.
The film 'Alias Professor' is a black comedy film. But it was also banned due to obscene content and scenes.
Mira Nair's film 'Kamasutra: A Tale of Love' was full of obscene scenes. The film was banned by the censor board calling it immoral.
The 1994 film 'Bandit Queen' is based on the life of Phoolan Devi. Based on the book by Mala Sen, this film was released in theatres. But the film showed violence against women and cases of rape by upper class men, after which it was banned.