Censor Board clears ‘Titanic 3D’ without cuts

TITANIC 3D
 
MUMBAI: The 3D version of James Cameron’s "Titanic" is set for a release here and this time the censor board has retained the scene where Leonardo Di Caprio sketches a nude Kate Winslet.

The original was released in 1997, and the film, described as one of the greatest love stories of all time, won 11 Oscars that year.

However when it was released here, two scenes were cut from the movie that time.

But the 3D version of the movie, that is set for an April 5 release, has been passed without any cuts and has received a clear U/A censor rating by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

"Titanic 3D has been passed with a clear U/A rating from the Censor Board. The scenes cut in 1997 have now been included in the 3D version releasing on 5th April across all theaters in India," said a source.

The film, to be released in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telegu, is a commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic and a special tribute to the tragedy that took place in 1912.

 
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