Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt's kissing scene in Gully Boy has been trimmed.

Censor Board's scissor hands are back. And this time the film to come under the radar of sanskaari CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) is Zoya Akhtar's Gully Boy. With only two days left for the film to hit the screens, an intimate scene between Alia Bhatt and Ranveer Singh has been trimmed.

Ever since the trailer of the film hit the internet, fans cannot stop talking about Ranveer and Alia's on-screen chemistry. But their fans are in for a disappointment as a passionate kissing scene between them has been diluted.

The film which received U/A certificate on February 8 has come under the scanner of CBFC.

Censor Board has snipped 13 seconds of Ranveer and Alia's intimate scene and has replaced it with a wider shot.

If this wasn't enough, cuss words like g****, h********i and f*****g have been replaced with milder words.

Mention of a popular whiskey brand, despite being one of the partners, has been removed from the initial credits.

Gully Boy was recently screened at Berlin International Film Festival, and the film got rave reviews and the loudest cheer at the festival.

In fact, Cameron Bailey, the artistic director at the Toronto International Film Festival, lauded the film. He tweeted saying that he has never seen such a response to a movie in the last 20 years at Berlin Flim Festival.

He said, "Watched the GULLY BOY world premiere tonight in a packed house with @RanveerOfficial, @aliaa08 & @ZoyaAkhtarOff present. Biggest cheers I’ve heard in 20+ years at the Berlinale."

Watched the GULLY BOY world premiere tonight in a packed house with @RanveerOfficial, @aliaa08 & @ZoyaAkhtarOff present. Biggest cheers I’ve heard in 20+ years at the Berlinale. pic.twitter.com/Lk8OUoA663 Cameron Bailey (@cameron_tiff) February 10, 2019

Gully Boy is about Murad (Ranveer), a rapper from the slums of Mumbai, who wants to rise above his socio-economic status to become a star. Despite being discouraged over and over again, he manages to take the underground rap scene by storm. The film is inspired by the life of underground rappers Divine and Naezy.

The film is set to hit the screens on February 14.

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