Censor approves ‘Titanic 3D’

The 3D edition of James Camron’s  titanic is set for a launch here and now the censor panel has maintained the scene where Leonardo Di Caprio images a unclothed Kate Winslet.


The unique was launched in 1997, and the film, described as one of the biggest really like testimonies of all-time, won 11 Oscars that season. However when it was launched here, two scenarios were cut from the film that period.


But the 3D edition of the film, that is set for an April 5 launch, has been approved without any reduces and has obtained a obvious U/A censor score by the Central Board of Film Certification.


“Titanic 3D has been approved with a obvious U/A score from the Censor Board. The scenarios cut in 1997 have now been provided in the 3D edition launching on 5th April across all cinemas in Indian,” said a source.


The film, to be launched in British, Hindi, Tamil and Telegu, is a commemoration of the 100th birthday of the falling of the titanic and a unique tribute to the loss that took position in 1912.

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