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We have it, and why should we keep it to ourselves?
Gay kissing, lesbian kissing and the couple kissing from two cars in the opening song, Labon Ka Karobaar, which is now banned from television.
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Cuss words like b***h, screw, a****le and f***ing were replaced with mellowed modifications.
The dialogue 'Kitne Ladkon Ke Saath Masti Ki Hai' was originally 'Kitne Ladkon Ke Saath Soyi Hai'.
A scene of Vaani kissing a girl was deleted.
A bathroom scene showing bare bodies of Ranveer and the French girl who rents him a room, and later Ranveer with two girls (the French girl and her lesbian partner) and then the two lesbians kissing, were replaced with approved shots.
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And of course, Ranveer's bare butt scene which was actually of a longer duration, was cut to size.
Too hot to handle isn't it?
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It is clear that a sizeable section of the audience has lapped it up and is still thronging the theatres.
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SpotboyE.com clearly spelt it out that Befikre is a reflection of today's times (Movie Review: Befikre= Sexual Chemistry + Ranveer's Bare Butt + Vaani's Curves + India Is Changing, Dec 9).
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