Art & Entertainment Akshay Bardapurkar: If Censorship Is Put On OTT, It Should Consider Expansive Scope Of The Medium BY Prateek Sur
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Books Long Before Salman Rushdie's 'The Satanic Verses', India Boiled Over Another 'Blasphemous' Book BY Rakshanda Jalil
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Art & Entertainment ‘The Kashmir Files’: Vivek Agnihotri’s Film Receives A Censor Clearance Without Any Cuts In UAE And Singapore BY Outlook Web Desk
International The Kashmir Files: New Zealand Censor Reviews Film Over Fears It 'Could Raise Anti-Muslim Sentiment' BY PTI
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