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MUMBAI– US streaming giant Prime Video has refuted filmmaker Shekhar Kapur’s claim that his acclaimed film Bandit Queen was edited without his consent before being made available on the platform.
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Last week, filmmaker Shekhar Kapur alleged that his 1994 film ‘Bandit Queen’ on Prime Video has been cut without his consent. He publicly condemned the streaming platform for editing the movie, ...
In response to Kapur’s allegations, Prime Video issued a statement, as reported by Times Now, stating, “Prime Video has not made any edits to the version of the film Bandit Queen currently ...
Last week, Shekhar Kapur had posted on social media that Amazon Prime Video has edited his movie Bandit Queen and the version which is streaming on the OTT platform is unrecognizable. Now ...
After applauding the Netflix miniseries Adolescence on X, Shekhar Kapur expressed his disappointment over the editing of his 1994 film Bandit Queen. Based on the real-life bandit Phoolan Devi ...