TIWN
Chennai, Feb 10 (TIWN) Director Ram Gopal Varma on Thursday announced that his film, 'Khatra: Dangerous', had been cleared by the Censor Board with an 'A' certificate.
Taking to Twitter, the director wrote, “Great news! ‘Khatra: Dangerous’ has passed through Censor. It’s India’s first lesbian background film ever since the honourable Supreme Court repealed section 377. Will be confirming the release date soon.” The director also went on to say, “‘Khatra: Dangerous’ starring Naina Ganguly and Apsara Rani, as a lesbian love couple passed censor with an ‘A’ certificate and I frankly would have been disappointed if it didn’t get an ‘A’. “Lots didn’t expect ‘Khatra: Dangerous’ to pass through Censor because it’s a love story between two women but same-sex relationships have been legitimised when Section 377 was repealed.
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