It seems India will not see Mr. Grey after all. The country’s censor board has refused to clear Fifty Shades of Grey for a theatrical release, according to a report by Reuters. The chief executive of the Central Board of Film Certification, Shravan Kumar, declined to say to the news wire service why the panel refused to approve the film adaptation, but said the film’s India distributor Universal Pictures could appeal the decision. India joins the list of countries including Malaysia, Indonesia and Kenya which have disallowed the sexually charged film.