The 'Cut Uncut film festival', being organised by Information and Broadcasting ministry, will screen films, most of which had been rated adult by the censor board, officials said.
The three-day event, a part of Centenary Film Festival, to held from April 25 at Siri Fort auditorium here will screen Anurag Kashyap's 'Gangs of Wasseypur' and Tamil movie 'Subramaniapuram' among others in the section dealing with reel violence and cuss words, they said.
Yash Chopra's 'Dharmaputra' and Telugu film 'Khadgam' is likely to be screened in 'We, the offended' section, dealing with depiction of communalism and religious identity.
Lip locks are considered sensational but there are scenes in a pre-independence movie 'Karma' where Devika Rani and Himanshu Rai are shown engaging in a long kiss.
The movie will be a part of the festival, officials said, adding that the film could be screened that time as the British Film Censor code was followed.