In India, the age rating system for movies like Casino Royale is regulated by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The CBFC assigns ratings such as U (Unrestricted Public Exhibition), UA (Parental Guidance for children below 12 years), A (Restricted to adults), and S (Restricted to specialized audiences). Casino Royale, being a James Bond film with action and violence, typically receives a UA or A rating in India, advising parental guidance or restricting viewership to adults.
Local Indian streaming platforms and theaters adhere to these ratings. For instance, platforms like Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video, and Netflix display the CBFC rating before streaming. This ensures that audiences, especially parents, can make informed decisions based on the age-appropriateness of the content, aligning with cultural norms and legal requirements in India. |