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No more waiting for dubbed versions: CBFC makes subtitles mandatory for Indian films from March 15
In a move aimed at making cinema more inclusive, the Central Board of Film Certification has announced that all Indian films must include subtitles starting March 15, 2026. The directive applies to ...
The move is intended to improve accessibility for audiences who are hearing or visually impaired, allowing them to experience films more fully regardless of language or physical limitations. However, ...
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has introduced a new rule that will change how films are submitted for certification in India. Starting March 15, all Indian films must include subtitles ...
In a recent development, all movies have been advised to follow a new rule while submitting their films. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has issued a directive that will come into ...
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In a move aimed at making the movie-going experience more inclusive, the Central Board of Film Certification has made subtitles mandatory for films across languages. The CBFC’s directive will come ...
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