Censor board returns 'Padmavati' to makers due to technical issues


Mumbai, Nov 17 (PTI): The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has sent Sanjay Leela Bhansali-directed "Padmavati" back to the makers as the application for the certification was "incomplete".

According to the CBFC, the movie, which has triggered protests by several Rajput groups, will be reviewed as per the set norms once it is sent back to the board after sorting out the issue.

"The film was submitted for certification last week. We examined the documents, as we normally do. It was conveyed to the makers that their application was incomplete. They had to rectify and send it back, we will view it when it comes back to us," a source in the CBFC told PTI.

"When they (makers) rectify the deficiency we will again scrutinise it once more and when the turn comes we will examine it (film for certification)," the source added.

The source, however, refused to divulge details of the "deficiency in the application" on account of which it was returned to the makers for rectification.

When asked about the date for screening of the film, the source said, "When it comes back to us we will put it in queue and see when the turn comes, there will be no exception (in case of 'Padmavati')."

Ajit Andhare, COO, Viacom 18 Motion Pictures, confirmed the development.

"That's true. But film is with the CBFC, it is merely a minor technical issue. Nothing stops them from seeing the film if the want," he told PTI.

"Padmavati" starring Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor and Ranveer Singh is set for December 1 release.

  

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  • SMR, karkala

    Sat, Nov 18 2017

    As long as this Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) under the Ministry of Broadcasting Smriti Irani every movie is going to controversial. Her HRD past is one best example how the campuses politics which used to provide quality education for rural India without any capitation fees.

    Interestingly, former director sanskari Pankaj Nihalani in 2014 general elections, made a YouTube video called "Har Har Modi, Ghar Ghar Modi", supporting Narendra Modi became Fatwa man with 36 words cut to his records. The man who wanted 1 lakh signatures for 'intercourse' word to certify has no problem coming up erotic 'Julie 2' after his ouster.
    Ironically, Central Board of Film Certification has never embroiled in so much controversies in the past. Even since reins of the board is handed over to Sangh Parivar like minded every word, document is followed with controversies.
    It should be noted that PM Modi's government under telecoms ministry ordered internet service providers to block access to 857 websites hosting pornographic content. A week later, it's seemingly scaled down the directive.
    JaiHind

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore /Bangalore

    Sat, Nov 18 2017

    Konnie Sama nanth....😀

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 18 2017

    Padmavati is going to be the best film ever made ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Nov 18 2017

    Return of documents is due to some technical defects and not of the movie

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Sat, Nov 18 2017

    Dear , Vincent even Indian GDP went down due to technical reason .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Nov 18 2017

    Censor Board's job is to certify the Movie & not the Documents ...

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