The two deleted erotic painting  scenes from the blockbuster film ‘Titanic’ has been passed without  censor cuts
The memorable and much rewound painting scene from  James Cameron’s magnum will finally see the light of the day. The scene where Leonardo Di Caprio sketches Kate Winslet wearing just an emerald  necklace has now been included in the 3D version.
In 1997, when Titanic first released, two scenes  were cut. However this time, the film has been passed without any cuts at all and  has received a clear U/A censor rating by CBFC. “Titanic 3D has been passed  with a clear U/A rating from the Censor Board. The scenes cut in 1997 have now  been included in the 3D version releasing on 5th April across all theaters in  India,” says a source.
Opening across  theatres on 5th April 2012 in India, the film’s 3D release is a commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the  sinking of the Titanic and pays a special tribute to the tragedy that took place in  1912. With Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in the main lead, ‘Titanic’ first  released in 1997 and is one of the greatest love stories of all time, winning 11  Oscars that year.    This will surely whet the anticipation of the  millions of Titanic fans who have been awaiting the re-release of the film. In fact,  the excitement is amongst the highest in India with an unprecedented 25 Lac fans from India on the Titanic 3D global Facebook page, which is in fact the No.1 fan base across the World.

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