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What do the different movie ratings mean for Indian and Foreign movies?

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What do the different movie ratings mean for Indian and Foreign movies?

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Indian Movies: U: This rating is given to a movie which has no objectionable material, nil or minimal violence or sexual references. It can be watched by everyone/anyone universally. U/A (No one aged 12 years and below admitted): This is a recommendation by the Rating Board that the film is viewable only for adults, and children aged 12 or below should not watch it. The film may contain explicit sex scenes, a volley of sexually-oriented language, or scenes of excessive violence. A (Adult): This rating is given to a movie which contains extreme violence, sexuality (including nudity), horrifying pictures and languages. Foreign Movies: G (General Audiences) All ages admitted: This rating means that the film does not contain anything considered offensive by parents for even their youngest children. This film does not portray any nudity, sex scenes, scenes of drug use/abuse, or violence. Some of the dialogues may cross the limits of polite conversation, but do not violate common everyday ex

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