I very much enjoyed the goofy-funny-sexy film SEX TAPE, starring Cameron Diaz and her naked body. But then I read the review from the India film censors' board, which said "There is male and female nudity with visible posteriors. How on earth can the CBFC certify it?" but a source from the production house told Mirror, "We will not go to the Tribunal if the Revising Committee rejects it too, since Sex Tape is not a culturally sensitive film. It does not have any social message either."
That seems to me a narrow definition of "social message," and I encourage anybody who is culturally sensitive – i.e., in favor of free speech and beautiful posteriors -- protest by going to the movie at least once.
Joe
Published on August 07, 2014 09:48