The Asian Age

Pahlaj Nihalani sacked, Prasoon is censor chief

- NITIN MAHAJAN

The Centre on Friday decided to unceremoni­ously sack Pahlaj Nihalani, the controvers­ial chairperso­n of the Censor Board of Film Certificat­ion five months before his term is scheduled to end. Mr Nihalani, who was made CBFC chief after his now famous preelectio­n slogan “Har-har Modi, Ghar-Ghar Modi” was replaced by lyricist, poet and adman Prasoon Joshi.

Sources in the I&B ministry revealed that with the complaints and the rising clamour against Mr Nihalani, the ministry asked him to quit before his term ended. Mr Nihalani, who led the censor board from one controvers­y to another was appointed to head the board in January 2015. An official statement by the I&B ministry on Friday said that Mr Joshi had been appointed as the chairperso­n of the CBFC for a period of three years under the Cinematogr­aph Act.

Continued from Page 1 Along with Mr Nihalani, the ministry also reconstitu­ted the CBFC board on Friday. The new members in the board now include actor Vidya Balan, theatre artiste Waman Kendre, film director Vivek Agnihotri and author Narendra Kohli, actress Gautami Tadimalla, BJP leader and theatre actor Vani Tripati Tikoo, conductor of Shillong Chamber Choir

Neil Herbert Nongkynrih, filmmaker Naresh Chandra Lal, Kannada film director T.S. Nagabharan­a, Dalit social activist and author Ramesh Patange, actor Jeevitha Rajasekhar and screenwrit­er Mihir Bhuta.

Besides his running feud with the film fraternity over his dubious decisions to clip scenes, dialogues, he made headlines for a propganda video dedicated to the Prime Minister called “Mera desh hai mahaan, mera desh hai jawaan”.

It was alleged that most of the achievemen­ts shown during the course of the video didn’t have anything to do with India. Recently, Mr Nihalani had refused to certify the acclaimed film Lipstick Under My Burqa. The film fraternity had accused him of demanding irrational cuts and moral policing.

He had recently objected to the word “intercours­e” in Shah Rukh Khan starrer When Harry Met Sejal. He had also come under criticism for his decision to beep words like “cow” and “Hindu India” in a documentar­y on economist and Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen.

There had apparently been major pressure on the government to remove Mr Nihalani, who had once openly declared, “I am proud to be a Modi chamcha.”

Rumours for his removal had begun gather momentum when he ordered 89 cuts and told producers to remove all references to Punjab, elections and political parties in Udta Punjab, a film on the state’s drug problem. Virtually all of Bollywood had joined hands to oppose the cuts.

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Pahlaj Nihalani
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Prasoon Joshi

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