Although,
Aamir
Khan
starrer
PK
has
been
running
successfully
at
the
Box
Office,
the
film
has
also
been
in
controversy
for
allegedly
hurting
religious
sentiments.
While,
several
organisations
demanded
ban
on
Rajkumar
Hirani's
movie
PK,
the
Censor
Board
of
Film
Certification
(CBFC)
thinks
otherwise.
It
has
been
reported
that
CBFC
has
decided
not
to
make
any
cuts
or
changes
in
Aamir
Khan's
PK
as
the
movie
has
already
been
released.
The
film
PK
has
been
in
controversy
since
the
launch
of
its
first
poster
and
after
the
release
of
the
film
on
December
19th,
PK
triggered
more
controversies
concerning
certain
religious
aspects.
Some
fundamentalist
organisations
have
alleged
that
the
movie
PK
has
certain
scenes
which
hurt
the
religious
sentiments
and
have
also
staged
protests
demanding
ban
on
the
film.
However,
CBFC
thinks
otherwise
and
has
decided
not
to
make
any
changes
in
the
movie
PK.
CBFC
Chairperson,
Leela
Samson
stated,
"Every
film
may
hurt
religious
sentiments
of
somebody
or
the
other.
We
can't
remove
scenes
unnecessarily
because
there
is
something
called
creative
endeavour
where
people
present
things
in
their
own
way.
We
have
already
given
certificate
to
PK
and
we
can't
remove
anything
now
because
it's
already
out
for
public
viewing."
Earlier
a
petition
was
also
filed
at
Supreme
Court
against
the
screening
of
Aamir
Khan's
PK
to
which
the
Court
rejected
the
demand
stating
that
"don't
watch
PK
if
you
don't
like
it."