Shraddha Kapoor and Tiger Shroff share their thoughts on 'Baaghi 3' censorship

Shraddha Kapoor and Tiger Shroff’s 'Baaghi 3' recently got flagged by the CBFC for abusive language

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Shraddha Kapoor and Tiger Shroff share their thoughts on 'Baaghi 3's censorship. Photo:Times of India

Shraddha Kapoor and Tiger Shroff’s Baaghi 3 has become the talk of the town as of late due to its massive concentration of sequences, coupled with its foot-tapping and catchy music.

However, the film seems to be facing some censorship issues by the Central Board of Film Certification. The CBFC has made some significant chops to the film, in general. The particular scenes which received the most chops are those which involve heavy cussing.

With the cuss words beeped out as of now, the film received a U/A certificate from the board. Some close-up body shots of Shraddha were also cut.

During an interview with the Times of India, Shraddha touched upon this issue, stating, "There are very interesting alternatives that have replaced some of the lines. And those are also interesting. But they were never really like out and out verbal abuse they were verbal abuses with a twist, which could be allowed. I mean, which doesn't sound like a verbal abuse. So, it's a different twist. I mean, if that's the decision, that's the decision, you have to respect it."

Tiger also backed up her views and stated, ”They obviously have their reasons and sure it's their job to do what they're doing. As long as they do it in a fair manner and if it doesn't come across as bullying, you know, just to throw around power, because that's easy. And that's something that's uncalled for. If it's done in that manner."