Lipstick Under My Burkha Film -

Lipstick Under My Burkha is not just a film; it is a sociopolitical statement. It successfully peels back the layers of hypocrisy in society, exposing the double standards applied to men and women. By focusing on the secret lives of ordinary women, the film celebrates the indomitable spirit of resistance. It concludes on a note of ambiguity—while the women's problems are not magically solved, they find solace in each other's company, suggesting that the first step to freedom is acknowledging one's own desires.

The board demanded 17 cuts, including removing the word “lipstick,” the erotic novel cover, and all references to female masturbation. When the producers refused, the film was denied a certificate. The decision sparked a national debate, with filmmakers, actors, and critics accusing the CBFC of sexism and moral policing. The matter went to the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT), which overturned the decision in April 2017, granting an ‘A’ (adults-only) certificate with minor cuts. lipstick under my burkha film

“Ladies oriented… There is sexual scenes, there is lesbian sex. It is about their fantasy. The story is lady oriented, vulgar, and there are abusive words.” Lipstick Under My Burkha is not just a

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