'Padmavati' cleared by British censors, to release in UK on Dec 1


London, Nov 23 (IANS): Even though the makers of "Padmavati" have deferred the release of the film in India, the British Board Of Film Classification (BBFC) has cleared it. The Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial will hit the screens in the UK on December 1.

Starring Ranveer Singh (as Sultan Alauddin Khilji), Deepika Padukone (as Rani Padmavati, in the lead) and Shahid Kapoor (as Maharawal Ratan Singh), "Padmavati" is being distributed internationally by Paramount Pictures.

According to the official website of the BBFC, "Padmavati" will be released "uncut" in the UK.

The magnum opus sets out to tell the tale of Rani Padmavati - the legendary Mewar queen known as much for her beauty and intelligence as she was for her courage, her husband Maharawal Ratan Singh - a glorious Rajput ruler and a warrior king who fought till his last breath to defend his kingdom and his wife's honour and Sultan Alauddin Khilji - an ambitious and obsessive invader.

In India, "Padmavati" is in the eye of a storm following protests from conservative groups over alleged tampering with historical facts. Bhansali has been denying the contention.

The release of the film, which was earlier slated for December 1 in India, has been deferred as the filmmakers are yet to secure a censor certificate.

  

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  • JJ, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 23 2017

    Nagesh Nayak.............Are you trying to be Stupid or maybe proud of your ignorance

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, Nov 23 2017

    The British Censor Board clearance denotes how our politicians can manage any matters to settle their political scores and lure the voters

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/kuwait

    Thu, Nov 23 2017

    No Assembly elections are in U.K.
    Why people still cannot come to the conclusion that in India it was politically motivated. Sympathy votes.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Nov 23 2017

    Wow,that's the difference between a civilized society and a backward Talebani minded extremist one..

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  • NAGESH NAYAK, MANGALORE

    Thu, Nov 23 2017

    IF ITS BAN IN INDIA. HOW CAN THEY RELEASE IN UK. IS IT POSSIBLE

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  • Esther, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 23 2017

    We have to decide where we want to go. Current path leads us to a restricted view of everything. The development benefits that we are reaping will vanish in a few years if the current way of narrow thinking will continue for any considerable time. We will surely be Saudi Arabia of pre-oil era.

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  • Raghavendra M K, Mumbai Maharashtra

    Thu, Nov 23 2017

    I HOPE ALL THIS SO CALLED SENA'S, SANGHIS WILL GO TO UK TO PROTEST. BECAUSE SUSHAMJI WILL ARRANGE THEIR VISA.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Thu, Nov 23 2017

    Padamavati is not related to your soil Europe she related our country India.

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  • Esther, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 23 2017

    @Dinesh, how many Western Movies you have watched, so far. Any of them Indian context?

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