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Censorship has no place in civilised nations'
June 11, 2025
|The Morning Standard
Writer Varun Grover, along with lyricist and actor Swanand Kirkire, talks about his first short film KISS, their bizarre experiences with the Censor Board and if there is even a need for censorship in art

YRICIST, stand-up comedian and screenwriter Varun Grover's first short film KISS landed on MUBI recently. The film, starring Adarsh Gourav, Swanand Kirkire, and Shubrajyoti Barat, is about a director's tussle with the members of a censor board who want to half the duration of a kissing sequence in the film. That's not the whole problem. The issue is that each viewer's watch bears a different time stamp for the scene's duration.
KISS is a satire on censorship with a touch of sci-fi. It delves into the emotions and memories the big screen image evokes in the viewer. We talk to writer and director Varun Grover and actor, lyricist Swanand Kirkire about the ideas behind the film, their bizarre experiences with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) and if there is even a need for censorship in art.
Excerpts: First films are special and important. What prompted the idea for KISS?
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