Are we saying Fifty Shades Darker should force India to create a new rating to accommodate it?
Although Fifty Shades Darker received a ban in India due to the lack of a rating to cope with it, other evaluation boards have invented grades to more closely adhere to the content of a movie.
Perhaps most notably, the PG-13 rating was created for American audiences by the Motion Picture Association of America following outrage against The Temple of Doom receiving a PG rating, and Red Dawn subsequently became the first film to get a PG-13 rating in 1984.
One thing that’s worth noting is the fact that it’s not uncommon for a rating board to change its practices in the face of a film that it’s not equipped to handle.