Censor Board Clears The Film. Court Questions It. What Happens Next?

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has recently approved a film, but its certification has been met with legal challenges, raising questions about the board's authority and the broader implications for the Indian film industry. While the CBFC is tasked with reviewing and certifying films for public viewing, its decisions are frequently contested in court, reflecting ongoing tensions between artistic expression and regulatory oversight. This latest incident underscores the complexities surrounding film censorship in India, where filmmakers often navigate a fraught landscape of legal scrutiny and public opinion. The court's questioning of the CBFC's certification process indicates a potential shift in how film approvals may be handled in the future, suggesting that filmmakers and the CBFC may need to adapt to an evolving legal framework. As the case unfolds, it could set a significant precedent for future film certifications and the relationship between cinema and regulation in India.
Originally reported by NDTV Movies. Read original article
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