The CBFC chairman is supposed to guide, not micromanage everyday proceedings-Prasoon Joshi
7:51 AM
Posted by Fenil Seta
After reports that "all hell broke loose" when Prasoon Joshi didn't come to office on his Day 1 as the new CBFC chairman, he clarifies that his role is not of a micromanager, but that of a guide
Prasoon Joshi (BOMBAY TIMES; August 18, 2017)
The authorities have
fulfilled their role of appointing key people that have the faith,
respect, and support of the fraternity and the public. Currently, I
am getting inducted into the new role and familiarising myself with the
responsibilities, along with the other new Board members. The CBFC
chairman and Board don't need to micromanage everyday proceedings or
look into every film's nitty-gritty personally. This is not a correct
understanding and if this is the manner this role got understood in the
past for some reasons, it is not accurate.
There exists a fully functional staff at CBFC, which has various officers and is headed by a CEO. They all are working to ensure the functioning of this body and to ensure that there is no disruption of work. The CBFC is an established and solid body with processes in place that are being managed smoothly in this period. The Chairman and the Board is always there to guide them and, whenever required, help them steer through. I hope this will bring some clarity for future as well, and would not cause undue anxiety and confusion. In due course, I am looking forward to reflect on the important issues with our eminent Board members.
There exists a fully functional staff at CBFC, which has various officers and is headed by a CEO. They all are working to ensure the functioning of this body and to ensure that there is no disruption of work. The CBFC is an established and solid body with processes in place that are being managed smoothly in this period. The Chairman and the Board is always there to guide them and, whenever required, help them steer through. I hope this will bring some clarity for future as well, and would not cause undue anxiety and confusion. In due course, I am looking forward to reflect on the important issues with our eminent Board members.
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