A Flying Jatt passed by Censor Board with U/A and no cuts
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Posted by Fenil Seta
Subhash K Jha (DNA; August 15, 2016)
Looks like all the religious and cultural
organisations who sent letters to the Censor Board objecting to the
content in A Flying Jatt have been sidestepped.
Barring one point of contention regarding a Sikh organisation’s objection, the complete content of Remo D’Souza’s A Flying Jatt has been cleared by the Censor Board with no cuts.
According to a source, “The content in AFJ was found to be fun and inoffensive. However, there were some scenes with violence. So, we granted it a U/A certificate without any cuts. There was a scene for which the producers needed clearance from the gurdwara committee.”
Speaking exclusively on the matter CBFC chief Pahlaj Nihalani said, “We’ve cleared the film with no cuts. Regarding the clearance that one scene required from certain organisations, the producers have told us they’ve got the clearance. That is a matter between the producers and the organisation which raised objections to certain things. As the CBFC, we saw nothing objectionable in the film.”
Clearly religious and cultural protests against the content in a film falls outside the jurisdiction of the censor board, unless censorial guidelines are seen to be broken.
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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