Subhash K Jha (DNA; January 30, 2016)

This Valentine season, the Censor Board is in the mood to fall in love with love. Three romantic films have been cleared with virtually no cuts.

1. First one off the shelf, is producer Vijay Galani’s Loveshhuda, a rom-com featuring Girish Taurani and debutante Navneet Kaur Dhillon on February 19. The film has been certified ‘U/A’ with no cuts. Though there were certain shots, dialogues and situations that were sexual in nature, the Censor Board raised no objection as the producer agreed to a ‘UA’ certificate.

2. Co-directors Vinay Sapru and Radhika Rao of the other Valentine release Sanam Teri Kasam (which opens on February 5) were keen on a ‘U’ certificate. So they were asked to snip off small portions of their dialogues.

3. Abhishek Kapoor’s Kashmiri confection Fitoor, releasing February 12, has been cleared for release with virtually no cuts. Says an insider, “Fitoor has been given no visual cuts. There were three abusive words which were deleted and replaced. But that’s about it. The Board feels no need to unnecessarily intervene.”