Here's the deleted James Bond scene that Censor Board doesn’t want you to see
Mumbai: Soon after Censor Board used its scissors on Daniel Craig’s latest film 'SPECTRE', ‘Sanskari James Bond' became a trending topic on the internet.
Just few days ago, the Indian Censor Board revealed that the kissing scenes in the film were chopped off by fifty percent. This piece of information created a massive uproar on the internet.
People took a dig at Censor Board’s action by creating hilarious memes and jokes depicting an alternate universe where James was a neat sanskari guy. Looking at the Internet frenzy, the chief of the Censor Board, Phalaj Nihalani came forward defending their actions by commenting, "This means you want to do sex in your house with your door open. And show to people the way you are doing sex."
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Well, this certain comment didn’t go down well with the Twitteratis and Mr. Nihalani became butt of many more jokes to come. To cover the damage, Mr. Nihalani then made an appearance on a talk show, however, that only added fuel to the fire.
On the talk show, Phalaj Nihalani revealed that he hadn’t even seen the film. While the film turned out to be a hit at the Box Office, many wondered what all the fuss was about?
Now that the drama is over, here’s the scene that 'threatened to corrupt people’s innocent minds'.
Watch the deleted scene from ‘Spectre’ below:
Okay, so what was the whole fuss about?