Pakistan's censor board clears 'Padmaavat' without any cuts
Unfortunately for the movie, the movie faced innumerable cuts and nation-wide protests.

Islamabad-based Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC) chairman Mobashir Hasan took to the social media to announce that the film has been passed by the board.
"Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC) has declared a feature film containing Indian cast and crew, 'Padmaavat', without any excision suitable for public exhibition in the cinemas with a 'U' certification," he wrote on Twitter.
Central Board of Film Censors #CBFC has declared a feature film containing Indian cast & crew #Padmaavat without any excision suitable for public exhibition in the cinemas with a ‘U’ certification. #CBFC #Unbiasedforartscreativity&healthy entertainment
— Mobashir Hasan (@BABUCRATE) January 24, 2018
With the clearance, Sanjay Leela Bhansali's period drama is all set to be released in Pakistan, removing fears that the film could face cuts due to the negative portrayal of Alauddin Khilji, a Muslim ruler of the Delhi Sultanate.
"CBFC isn't biased in arts, creativity and healthy entertainment," Hasan added.
The movie is facing protests as it releases in India today.
Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the film, which was originally titled "Padmavati", got mired in controversy as soon as the filmmaker started shooting for the project and things took an ugly turn after the first trailer of the movie was released last year.
"Padmaavat" features Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh in the lead roles.
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