Trust only Twitteratis to go all out…
Twitter has become a platform where you can have a voice without bothering about having an identity. You can say whatever you and address whoever you want. Mostly trolls feel it is their life’s purpose to talk nastily about celebs because that give them a few seconds of fame which they adhere dearly to. But at times they do take up the right cause. At a time when Udta Punjab is being harassed for its content, Twitter has stood beside the film like a rock. They have been trending hashtags one after the other and after Bombay High Court showed CBFC its right place, they have erupted with multiple emotions. Here’s a glimpse of that…
It is important to have a visual of the emotion
Court to CBFC pic.twitter.com/jFT94IpTb8
— Scotchy (@scotchism) June 10, 2016
A deprived lover takes it to heart
A message to those parents who dont allow their daughter to see 50 shades of grey with me Let the girl decide what they want court to CBFC — Munaf Patel (@SirMunafPatel) June 10, 2016
Some confusing emotions as well
Court to CBFC “Audiences are direct and open today. People born after 1980 are very mature”
Perfect example of an immature judiciary.— Roý (@MixedRaita) June 10, 2016
It’s also about equality
Court To CBFC – If Nihalani can watch Fifty Shades Of Gray, everyone has equal rights to watch it. Support equality and release it.
— Ankit Prakash (@HiImAnkit007) June 10, 2016
Something we all would love to watch
@anuragkashyap72 please make a film on CBFC “crack friday”. #courttocbfc #UdtaPunjab
— Ratan Gera (@ratanalmostgera) June 10, 2016
So what was the one cut? Someone has the answer to that
@shilparathnam and this cut will be known as Hulcut! #UdtaPunjab #courttocbfc #UdtaPunjabCensored
— ZagCollins (@ayush84) June 10, 2016
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