Did the censorship council ask Tom Cruise's mission: Impossible



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New Delhi:

Mission: Impossible – Fallout successfully unfolding around the world, could not pbad the Indian censorship committee without some modifications. Prasoon Joshi, the director of the Central Council of Cinematography, explained to the PTI agency that the integrity of India's borders was non-negotiable. He told PTI: "The CBFC informed the applicant of the film Mission: Impossible – Fallout that the map shown in the film distorts the boundaries of Jammu and Kashmir and should be rectified or removed. called Kashmir "Indian-controlled Kashmir" that we asked them to correct as "Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir."

"The integrity of our country's borders is non-negotiable and can not be compromised for the sake of entertainment, "said Prasoon Joshi, who succeeded Pahlaj Nihalani as head of the censorship council in August 2017.

A journalist from the IANS, who was invited to the special screening of the film in Paris, said that film directed by McQuarrie, there is a "prominent mention" of India, Pakistan and China but in the Indian Cup, "there has a mention of the Nubra Valley (Ladakh) and the Siachen Glacier. is missing is the mention of w here all the action takes place. "Although the culmination of Mission: Impossible – Fallout was established in Kashmir, it was filmed in a valley in New Zealand

Mission: Impossible – Fallout collected Rs 36 crore during the weekend while the Hindi film Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster 3 trailed behind at Rs 5 crore.

(With contributions of PTI and IANS)

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