CBFC Deletes Superman–Lois Kiss Scene for Indian Audiences, Netizens Ask ‘Sanskari Superman’?

July 11, 2025: Indian fans are seeing a remade version of James Gunn’s highly awaited Superman as it opens in theaters throughout the world today. The Indian release has undergone a number of changes and cuts by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), including the elimination of a 33-second kiss sequence between Rachel Brosnahan (Lois Lane) and David Corenswet (Superman).

🚫 What Has Been Removed?

The Indian version either completely omits or drastically cuts the love moment in which Superman and Lois kiss in midair that was featured in the global trailer.

Several profanities have been muted.

Early in the movie, another kiss scene was also cut.

Additionally, an eight-second clip of a character making a lewd gesture was removed.

The 33-second sequence was cut short by CBFC members who allegedly objected to the “sensual visual nature” of the mid-air kiss, according to a report by Bollywood Hungama. The sudden cutbacks were noticed by early audiences at the July 9 presentations.

One viewer said, “It felt strange because the cut was really noticeable.”
Another said, “It’s weird to maintain dramatic fight scenes but cut out a kiss.”

⚖️ The Ongoing Discussion in India About Hollywood Censorship
Hollywood movies that have been adapted for Indian audiences have happened before. Recently, the CBFC came under fire for completely changing the context of Brad Pitt’s F1 by turning the middle finger emoji to a fist. The argument about creative censorship in India, particularly with regard to Western films, has been rekindled by these regular changes.

Concerning the Movie
The first film in the DC Universe reboot is James Gunn’s Superman. Starring in the movie:

David Corenswet in the role of Superman

Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan)

Key roles were played by Nicholas Hoult, Edi Gathegi, Anthony Carrigan, Nathan Fillion, and Isabela Merced.

The film’s narrative, acting, and contemporary reworking of the Superman mythology have won accolades from critics all over the world.

The More Important Question
Fans and critics alike are questioning if India’s film censorship regulations are still relevant in light of the uncensored violence and the restricted tenderness.

Disha Rojhe

Recent Posts

SC Pulls Up Elvish Yadav In Snake Venom Case

Top court questions influencer’s plea against Wildlife Act charges February 20, 2026: The Supreme Court…

5 hours ago

Hrithik Praises O’Romeo Amid Slow Box Office Run

Vishal Bhardwaj’s action romance earns Rs 47.93 crore so far February 20, 2026: Vishal Bhardwaj’s…

5 hours ago

BLA Claims Capture Of 7 Pakistani Soldiers

Army denies authenticity of videos as ultimatum deadline nears February 20, 2026: Tensions have risen…

6 hours ago

Chiraiya Teaser Raises Marital Consent Question

Divya Dutta-starrer explores silence, trauma and societal norms February 20, 2026: The teaser of Chiraiya…

6 hours ago

Row Over Youth Congress Protest At AI Summit

BJP calls it anti-national; Uday Bhanu Chib says farmers’ issues were highlighted February 20, 2026:…

7 hours ago

AR Rahman To Update Credits In PS II Song

Supreme Court orders acknowledgment of Junior Dagar brothers’ contribution February 20, 2026: Music composer A.…

7 hours ago