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The long-awaited film “West Side Story” to be released later in the month has been banned in several countries. The epic love story, set to be released on the 10th of December, will not be watched by people in some Middle East countries. Steven Speilberg-directed adaptation of the classical musical has been banned in Saudi […]

The long-awaited film “West Side Story” to be released later in the month has been banned in several countries. The epic love story, set to be released on the 10th of December, will not be watched by people in some Middle East countries. Steven Speilberg-directed adaptation of the classical musical has been banned in Saudi…

The epic love story, set to be released on the 10th of December, will not be watched by people in some Middle East countries. The film was banned because of Disney’s refusal to comply with cuts requested by censors while countries like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait were not granted release certificates.Middle Eastern countries are known for their rigid policies on censorship regarding sexuality, swearing, and other aspects that oppose the cultural views of the people.

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