India, March 24 -- Earlier this month, filmmaker Shekhar Kapur sparked a debate by expressing his frustration over the editing of his 1994 film Bandit Queen in the OTT space, saying someone had cut it beyond recognition. Now, streaming platform Prime Video has responded to allegations, saying they did not make any edits to the film. Also read: Shekhar Kapur slams OTT platform for editing Bandit Queen without permission: 'Would they cut a Christopher Nolan film?'

Days after Shekhar called out the OTT platform for editing Bandit Queen without his permission, Prime Video has come out to deny making any edits to the film. They have claimed that they got this version of the project from the film's distributor, NH Studioz.

"Prime Video has no...