
Indian cinema has seen its share of action-packed films, but Marco has crossed a line. Dubbed the "most violent Indian film ever," the movie has been denied satellite TV rights due to its extreme brutality. The unexpected decision has sparked debate about censorship and the portrayal of violence in films.
Producer K. Babu, shaken by the backlash, has now vowed to never make films promoting violence again. This surprising turn of events raises questions: Should filmmakers be held accountable for their content, or should audiences decide what they watch?
While Marco still has an audience through streaming platforms, its rejection from satellite TV highlights a growing concern over excessive violence in Indian cinema. Is this the beginning of stricter content regulations?
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