Banned: Top 12 movies that the Censor Board didn't want you to see but are now streaming on OTT
Rupal Purohit
Source: Bollywoodlife.com | Nov 09, 2023
Parzania faced a ban because it highlighted the Gujarat riots. However, it is now available on Disney+ Hotstar.
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Loev now streaming on Netflix faced a theatrical ban because of gay couple story.
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Fire, a groundbreaking film exploring same-sex love, was banned but streaming on Amazon Prime Video and YouTube.
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Angry Indian Goddesses was banned by the central board but is now streaming on Netflix.
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Anurag Kashyap’s Black Friday is now available on Disney+ Hotstar after facing CBFC ban.
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Water is a story of a widow and can be watched on YouTube.
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Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love is an erotic drama set in ancient India and can be watched on Amazon Prime Video.
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Bandit Queen, a controversial biopic of Phoolan Devi did not release in theaters but is available on Amazon Prime Video.
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Unfreedom, which explores homosexuality and religious extremism, is streaming on Netflix.
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Firaaq did not see the light of theater but is now available on Amazon Prime Video and Zee 5.
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Kissa Kursee Kaa was banned but is now available on YouTube.
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Inshallah Football is available on Youtube for free.
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