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Censor Board hindering release of Dev Patel's Monkey Man in India, wouldn't even hold a screening for review: Report

Even though Universal Studios made changes from its original cut of Monkey Man, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has not responded to the cut yet.

Published on: Jun 24, 2024 11:07 AM IST
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The fate of the Indian release of Dev Patel's Monkey Man remains unclear. As per the latest report by The Hindu, a source has said that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has ‘thwarted its release without formally banning it’ by not screening the film for the advisory panel. (Also read: Amid rumours of Monkey Man not releasing in India, viewers flock to pirated version of Dev Patel's directorial debut)

What the report said

Dev Patel in a scene from the film Monkey Man. (AP)
Dev Patel in a scene from the film Monkey Man. (AP)

The report adds that the CBFC has avoided the screening of the movie for its Examining Committee, which was scheduled to release in Indian screens on April 19. This happened even though Universal Studios made a few changes in the original cut of the film, by “clipping scenes which sharply emphasised the nexus between religion and politics.” Apart from this, Universal Studios also changed the colour used in the political banners in many scenes in the film from saffron to red.

As per both the Cinematograph (Certification) Rules, which was notified in March this year, and the one that exists in the 1983 version, there is a five-day deadline for a film to be referred to the Examining Committee. This deadline was passed in May, and yet the film still not been seen by the censors.

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