Updated On: 04 June, 2025 03:02 PM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Ahead of its India release, the CBFC has asked the makers of Radhika Apte-starrer Sister Midnight to remove a frontal nudity scene. Despite that, the film has been passed with A certificate

Sister Midnight still
Radhika Apte’s upcoming film Sister Midnight has come under the scanner of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The board has lately been seen to have cautious approach to sensitive content and this time around asked the makers to drop a scene featuring frontal nudity and to add a disclaimer warning viewers against superstition.
Directed by Karan Kandhari, the film made waves at Cannes 2024. The story follows Uma, a newly married woman whose life slowly comes undone as her husband becomes emotionally abusive.
An insider tells us, "A key scene showing frontal nudity didn’t sit well with the board’s guidelines on explicit content. The filmmakers were advised to remove the sequence to secure certification." When the film was viewed by British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), it was noted that it features a sex scene with partial breast and buttock nudity, which has been eliminated from India release. But despite the edit of the scene that appears at the one hour 11 minute mark, the film has been given A certificate. The cuss words in the film have been muted which is a new move.