Censor chief Pahlaj Nihalani on the directive issued to producers on cusswords to be bleeped out in films
Subhash K Jha (DNA; February 16, 2015)

Following the outcry against Pahlaj Nihalani's list of banned words in films issued on Friday, which includes a long list of expletives, Nihalani spoke up to explain why the list (which includes 13 English and 15 Hindi words) had to be sent out, and to whom. 

DONT KNOW HOW: Nihalani says, "Firstly, I don't know how the list came out in the public domain. We didn't send out the list to the media or even to members of the censor board." 

WASN'T ME! "It is meant to provide a safety platform to film producers. These are words that are banned as per the guidelines provided by the I&B ministry. I didn't prepare the list on my own and send it out. These are words on which there is a blanket-ban from long before I came in. So why this hue and cry over them? And again I repeat, the list is not prepared by me." 

GOVT'S ORDERS: "It's not the Censor Board but the Maharashtra government which has ordered that 'Bombay' no longer be used in any public platform. If filmmakers don't want to read the writing on the wall, it's not my fault." 

MY JOB: Nihalani is very clear on his protocol and professional duties as the CBFC chief. "My job is to implement guidelines, not formulate them. If filmmakers want changes in the censorial policy they should approach the I&B ministry directly. I'd be most happy to follow any alterations in the rules. But until then, the abusive words remain banned." 

THIS GUY! Without naming Ashoke Pandit, Nihalani condemns the filmmaker and Censor Board member for going public against the list of banned abusive words. "This censor board member was till recently crying himself hoarse over the alleged vulgarity in the AIB event. Now he's defending the use of the same words in our films. It's very confusing which side he's protesting from. Also, he has no authority to speak out in public in his capacity of the CBFC board-member. We've an official spokesperson Mr Shravan Kumar (the CBFC's CEO). Unfortunately this gentleman (Ashoke Pandit) has taken on himself to speak for the Censor Board when he isn't authorised to." 

I GET IT! Nihalani says his job is to make the process of censorship as easy as possible for film producers. "I'm a producer myself. I've two films on the floors right now. I understand what the producers go through to release their films. If they have clear guidelines spelt out to them their lives and our job becomes much easier."

NO IN-BETWEENERS: "The CBFC has now facilitated the direct censoring of film posters. Producers can now submit their posters directly to us instead of going through film federations, a process that the producers have often called tedious and unfriendly."