The Central Board of Film Certification has ordered 10 cuts for Hansal Mehta's Simran, if a report in Deccan Chronicle is to be believed. It is being said that the makers of the film have accepted all the cuts recommended by the CBFC.

Apparently, the word 'bitch' has been censored from six places and a source is quoted as saying, "Derogating women by gesture or language will never be permissible under any guideline, be it Pahlaj Nihalani or Prasoon Joshi."

The makers were also asked to get rid of the word 'bastard', as well as a reference to the Muslim community.

The CBFC has also asked the makers of the Kangana Ranaut-starrer to subdue the loud sexual moans as, according to the source, "the sound effect made the sex scene look far more provocative than it actually was". Not just lovemaking scenes, scenes of violence also had to be toned down. The sound of a scene showing a slap had to be subdued.

Inerestingly, Kangana recently went no-holds-barred in the AIB video where she declared "Yes, I have vagina re".

Inspired by a true story , Simran will hit theatres this Friday.