Updated On: 22 November, 2015 08:40 AM IST | | Anirban Das
<p>James Bond's latest outing 'Spectre' faced the Indian Censor Board's snip. Will the decision hamper the market for international films in India?</p>

Spectre
Several Bollywood filmmakers have faced a tough time dealing with the objection raised over content in films by The Censor Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Be it inserting anti-smoking advertisements in film, chopping intimate scenes or removing a few words or dialogues, the CBFC’s actions have raised many eyebrows time and again with their decisions. The latest film that has come under the Censor Board’s scanner is the new James Bond franchise, 'Spectre'. The makers of the film had to cut short the length of a kissing scene and remove a few words like ba**s and as****e, in order to get a U/A certificate for the film.