The CBFC had asked the makers of "Noor" to remove words like 'dalit', Barkha Dutt and a liquor brand's name.
"We have raised objection to use of certain words like dalit and sex toy to be replaced by 'adult site'," an official from CBFC told PTI.
"Noor" is based on Saba Imtiaz's novel "Karachi, You're Killing Me!" and narrates the tale of scribe-writer Noor's misadventures and love life as she navigates her way through Mumbai.
Director Sunhil Sippy told PTI that they have accepted CBFC's decision.
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Another film which has been facing troubles with CBFC is Raveena Tandon's "Maatr".
The movie is based on the sensitive issue of rape and the censor board refused certification owing to some gruesome scenes and usage of foul language in the film.
The makers have, however, submitted the revised version of the movie and CBFC will consider it for giving the certificate.
"We have not seen the revised version probably it must have been edited. The revised version will be treated as a fresh film," the official said.
"If the producer anticipates difficulty in clearing the film then they should apply well in time. In this case time was sufficient.
"If they would have gone to tribunal they would have missed their release date and so they sent the revised version of the film for certification. We will facilitate the process faster," he added.
"They (CBFC) has asked to tone down the language and scenes of the film and the team has done that and submitted a revised version of the film."
Both "Noor" and "Maatr" are scheduled to release this Friday.
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