
OMG: mumbai Censor Board's shocking act, the film was rejected if the faces of the actors looked like politicians.
Last year, the mumbai regional office of the Central Board of Film Certification (Censor Board) was in the news due to its work. people associated with this office were accused of taking bribes to certify the hindi dubbed version of a South indian film. The matter reached cbi and the then CEO ravindra Bhakar had to lose his chair. As soon as the new CEO came, he started changing the way of working in the office and after taking charge, the film which was refused a certificate by the Censor Board, was made keeping in mind the upcoming lok sabha elections. Has been.
Mukesh Modi, the producer of the hindi film 'Political War', says, 'We submitted this film for censor on august 22, at that time its title was "2024 election War". However, this title was considered provocative, whereas Impa had registered and given us this title. After that, we named the film “Political War”. When the film was previewed, it was sent to the revision committee without any show-cause notice. After three months, the revision committee saw the film and on december 22, the committee rejected the film.
Mukesh is very angry with the censor board, he says that due to not getting the censor certificate, this film is not being released in theaters. He has been in india for the last three months to get his film censored, but without any concrete reason, his film was refused a censor certificate. The film 'Political War' has actors like seema Biswas, Rituparna Sengupta, Milind Gunaji, prashant Narayan, Abhay Bhargava, Shishir Sharma, Aman Verma, Jiten Mukhi, prithvi Zutshi, Dev Sharma, Arun Bakshi.
Producer of the film 'Political war Mukesh Modi says that the reason given for not giving a censor certificate to the film is quite ridiculous. According to Modi, the Censor Board has rejected this film because the faces of its actors are similar to indian politicians. Mumbai's Censor Board office works only through email. None of its landline telephone numbers work. The department has also not made public the CUG numbers of the officers. No spokesperson of the Censor Board was available regarding why this film was not given a censor certificate. The mail sent to the email ID of the regional officer of the board has not received any response yet.
Mukesh Modi says that the Censor Board is giving certificates to films full of violence like 'Animal' and 'Salaar', in which a lot of atrocities have been shown on women, but they are preventing films with a good message from reaching the audience. The entire story of the film is fictional but the censors say that the characters' looks resemble those of big leaders. According to Modi, this film is being prepared for release abroad on 16th February.