January 15, 2020

He also pointed out that if necessary

Film director Sanjay Leela Bhansali arrives to meet a Parliamentary panel to discuss the controversy surrounding his upcoming movie Padmavati in New Delhi. Few members alleged that it seemed that his movies tend to target communities which produced tension between them. Joshi also clarified that China shower niche Suppliers the panel that he had not seen the film as yet and a regional committee would review the film. 


He also pointed out that if necessary, a central committee would then take a view.K. Some members also asked how the film had reached the UK when it had not been approved here, the CBFC chief explained that it was an independent process. It is headed by BJP MP Anurag Thakur and its members are senior BJP leader L. Advani and film actor Raj Babbar (Congress). 

A final decision would be taken after consulting experts, he assured the panel members. (Photo: Pritam Bandyopadhyay) New Delhi: Members of Parliament questioned Padmavati director Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chief Prasoon Joshi extensively as they appeared before two Parliamentary panels to reply on the controversy surrounding the Deepika Padukone starrer.Sources said the members of the panel asked Bhansali, "How could you assume that the movie could be released on December 1 when you applied to the CBFC on November 11.The panel on information technology, which also looks into the issues of the information and broadcasting ministry, had called the meeting to discuss the problems and issues faced by the film..Some members also asked how the film had reached the UK when it had not been approved here.Meanwhile, sources stated, that several members of the Lok Sabha Committee on Petitions also expressed their opposition to the trailer and said it should be banned along with the film. As per the cinematography act, the CBFC may take 68 days before certifying a movie?”"Is selective media screening of the movie fair and ethical? Was it an act to influence the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC),” they asked.Bhansali faced tough questions from members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Information Technology, which asked him if the "selective” media screening of his film was aimed at undermining and influencing the CBFC

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