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Bollywood hails move to revamp censor board

Anjuri Nayar Singh and Sweta Kaushal, New delhi | By
Jan 02, 2016 07:57 AM IST

The film fraternity on Friday welcomed the Centre’s decision to constitute a panel under veteran filmmaker Shyam Benegal to give recommendations for restructuring the controversy-ridden censor board though some were skeptical about the outcome.

The film fraternity on Friday welcomed the Centre’s decision to constitute a panel under veteran filmmaker Shyam Benegal to give recommendations for restructuring the controversy-ridden censor board though some were skeptical about the outcome.

“Shyam Benegal has been appointed the head of a newly-formed committee that will recommend revamp of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
“Shyam Benegal has been appointed the head of a newly-formed committee that will recommend revamp of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

Several film-maker had spoken out against present chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chairman Pahlaj Nihalani, accusing him of curbing artistic freedom.

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Speaking to Hindustan Times, filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt said, “The question is how long the committee will take to suggest changes. Even in the earlier government, a lot of recommendations were made, but what happened?

“I would not be cynical and say nothing will come out of this. I did not even prejudge Pahlaj Nihalani before he showed his bizarre side. So, I am not going prejudge the government’s step,” he added.

Others were more vocal in their support. Anupam Kher called the move “fabulous” and opined that the people in the committee are the best suited for the job.

“There is no one better than Shyam Benegal to decide the future of Indian cinema. It is a fabulous step. They have chosen people who are not only good in their field, but are social aware and know what is happening in the country as well,” he said.

Insisting that he was “trying very hard” not to be too pessimistic, film director Hansal Mehta said, “Shyam Benegal is a man of integrity and a filmmaker all of us respect. I am hoping it is a step in the right direction... When the government takes initiative, as citizens, we should try and support it.” Meanwhile, independent filmmaker Onir said that Benegal would interact not just with the mainstream cinema but with independent filmmakers as well.

Mandated to submit its report in two months, the panel under Benegal includes filmmaker Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra, adman Piyush Pandey, film critic Bhawana Somaaya, National Film Development Council MD Nina Lath Gupta and joint secretary (films) Sanjay Murthy.

Filmmakers have complained of arbitrary objections and cuts sought by the board in the recent past including the a list of banned “cuss” words circulated by Nihalani.

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