Pahlaj Nihalani’s
exit
has sparked of numerous controversies with the former chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification accusing the ministry of sacking him, wrongfully. However, Nihalani’s exit has also liberalised the committee for a brief period. As per
DNA
, Rajat S Mukherjee’s controversial political drama Umeed, which contains various graphic scenes, has been passed by the board, with just one cut. [caption id=“attachment_3921969” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
Pahlaj Nihalani and Prasoon Joshi. Images via Facebook[/caption] The committee has been walking on eggshells after Nihalani’s public exit. As per the directive from authorities, the members have been
reportedly
told to certify films rather than censoring them until
Prasoon Joshi, the new chief
, assumes office. Joshi had earlier
reported unwell
on his first day to work. Mukherjee, whose film reportedly throws light on drug testing on children, is one of the recipients of the relaxation being shown by the CBFC currently. The committee has reportedly passed the film, without snipping out some contentious scenes. The only scene that has been snipped is the one that shows a picture of former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi. “We are not allowed to cut anything at the moment for fear of being answerable to the I&B the high command,” a source close to the committee told DNA. This seems like an auspicious time for the Indian film industry to get films with contentious content, passed, after struggling under Nihalani’s iron fist.
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