CBFC speaks up over Shah Rukh's 'Pathaan' controversy

CBFC speaks up over Shah Rukh's 'Pathaan' controversy

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CBFC speaks up over Shah Rukh's 'Pathaan' controversy

LAHORE (Web Desk) – The Indian Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) had earlier asked the “Pathaan” makers to make certain changes in the film and the songs.

The board has finally responded over the matter by issuing a statement. As per the film board, the committee was unbiased and made sure that this issue will be clarified once the film gets released.

CBFC stated, “Certification as per the right category is important and the committee made sure that due care is taken in terms of the film’s age appropriateness for the relevant category. The makers have been advised modifications in the film with a balanced and holistic view as per the CBFC guidelines.”

The statement further read, “I must reiterate that our culture and faith are glorious, intricate, and nuanced. And we have to be careful that it does not get defined by trivia or dragged into unwarranted controversy.”

Siddharth Anand’s “Pathaan” landed into controversy soon after the release of its first song “Besharam Rang”. Objections were raised as the Deepika Padukone was spotted wearing a saffron costume in the song which offended the sentiments of many Hindus. Therefore, the makers were asked by the film Board to “implement changes”.

“Pathaan” is going to be the first film bringing a new trio together; Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and John Abraham. The film is set to release on Jan 25.




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