No cuts, but Da Vinci to carry disclaimer

Onkar Singh in New Delhi | May 18, 2006 16:08 IST Rediff

After watching the controversial film Da Vinci Code at a special show in New 
Delhi
on Thursday, the Censor Board has cleared the film with an 'Adult' certificate.

The film has been cleared without cuts, but it will carry a disclaimer at the
beginning and at the end.

Leaders of the Christian community in India had asked for a disclaimer, an 
'Adult'
certificate and some cuts before the film is released in theatres in India on
Friday.

The religious leaders watched director Ron Howard's latest film in New Delhi on
Wednesday and met in the capital on Thursday to give their joint response to
Information and Broadcasting Minister Priyaranjan Das Munsi.

"We have said the film's story is unacceptable to the Christian community of 
India.
If the government goes ahead with the release of the film after the special
screening for the members of the Censor Board, then there should be a sustained 
and
lingering disclaimer saying that this movie is fiction and has no bearing with 
the
historical truth or corresponding truth," Father Donald D'Souza, deputy 
secretary
general, Catholic Bishop Conference of India, told rediff.com

"We want the film to be given an 'A' certificate so that the mature audience can
differentiate between fiction and reality. We also want some scenes to be cut,
particularly the one where the murderer makes the sign of the cross before and 
after
a murder. This hurts religious sentiments," Father D'Souza added.


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