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Censor Board Of Film Certification (CBFC) has done it again! After cutting some portions, dialogues and words in the latest release De De Pyaar De, it has now suggested some cuts to the makers of Arjun Kapoor’s India’s Most Wanted.

Reportedly, CBFC has asked the makers of India’s Most Wanted to remove the mention of Lord Krishna, Gita and Quran as it can hurt religious sentiments. The film has already been in controversy for the same reason as there are some people who haven’t liked the way Lord Krishna, Gita and Quran’s reference has been made in the film.

CBFC Strikes Again, Directs India’s Most Wanted Makers To Cut References To Gita & Quran

India’s Most Wanted starring Arjun Kapoor in lead is based on five unsung heroes who go on a mission to capture India’s Osama. Interestingly, the film is based on real incidents in which India’s Most Wanted terrorist was captured by these heroes without the use of weapons.

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Talking about the film and terrorism earlier, Arjun Kapoor said, “Terrorism has become a worldwide phenomenon and it has gone beyond India and Asia. It is something that has unfortunately spread so fast and this is one such story of those people that wake up every morning to protect our country.”