Due to its violent, graphic, and frightening aspects, the CBFC has approved two films in the last two weeks without any changes, despite expectations of strict censorship. Long Legs, the forthcoming horror movie starring Nicolas Cage and hailed as one of the greatest of the year, was approved without any changes. The film has been cleared with no additional edits, despite its graphic content and profanity, and its duration corresponds with the international release.
The CBFC must become more accepting and acknowledge that it is not to blame if viewers find some scenes offensive. indian films have long featured sequences of women in the swimming suits and even in the undress, dating back to the 1980s. In contrast to what these films portray in its most blatantly explicit versions, today's audience is more exposed to sex, abuse, profanity, slang, and other contentious subjects. Fortunately, things are starting to change. Recent acts by the CBFC point to a change in strategy towards a more liberal one that places greater faith in the maturity and intellect of the audience.