UK’s entry for Oscars, ‘Santosh’ BANNED from releasing in India
CBFC blocks the release of Sandhya Suri's acclaimed film 'Santosh' which was also UK's entry for the Oscars.
CBFC blocks the release of Sandhya Suri's acclaimed film 'Santosh' which was also UK's entry for the Oscars.
To the dismay of Diljit Dosanjh fans, his highly anticipated biopic, ‘Punjab 95’ faces postponement following 120 cuts.
CBFC chairman Prasoon Joshi on Monday called India a "country of restless dreams and storytellers" at the curtain raiser for the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI).
‘Emergency’ co-producer Zee Entertainment informed the Bombay HC that it has agreed to the suggested cuts. Film expected to hit theatres soon.
The CBFC has issued a U/A certificate for 'Emergency' and suggested cuts, disclaimers, and fact-checking for certain scenes.
Earlier, members of the Indian Pyschiatric Society ( IPS) had written a letter to the CBFC seeking a change in the title of the film.
The PIL has also alleged that the content of several show on OTT platforms violates provisions of the Indian Penal Code(IPC) and the Information Technology Act.
Apex court also asks the state to pay damages to the theatre owners who were restrained from screening the film in almost all multiplexes and single screen theatres
EC says such film that "subserves purpose of any political entity or individual" should not be displayed in the electronic media
The Omung Kumar directorial starring Vivek Oberoi in the titular role will be released with some "minor" modifications