If you were looking forward to watch the British secret agent swoon the ageless Italian diva Monica Belluci then this move by the censor board is set to disappoint you. Picture courtesy: YouTube/Zero Media

Indian fans of the 007 agent are in for a disappointment as the Censor Board has yet again cut scenes from the highly anticipated film, Spectre, all set to release on November 20 in India.

Indian audiences will be treated to a censored version of Spectre after the Censor Board objected to four scenes in the movie - for profanity.

Before you let your imagination run wild, we wish to put it out that those 'profane' scenes include mere kissing between Daniel Craig and the leading ladies Monica Belluci and Lea Seydoux. ALSO READ: Spectre breaks box-office records in the UK

According to a report published on Rediff.com, Indian Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has cut four scenes from the movie before giving it a U/A certificate.

Two verbal cuts are to remove profanity from the film, which is targeted at a large audience in India. The two other cuts are visual ones, where the length of the kissing scenes have been reduced to half of the original.

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The CBFC board, under the leadership of the controversial chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani, has also removed other profane words used elsewhere in the movie. An anonymous source was quoted as saying, "The Censor Board had nothing against James Bond kissing, but the length of the kisses was found to be excessive." The source added, "We wonder how the Censor Board decides how much kissing is enough."

Well, if you were looking forward to seeing the British secret agent romancing the ageless Italian diva Monica Belluci, then this move by the Censor Board will probably come as a disappointment. Watch the trailer here: