The Asian Age

CBFC objects to ill- informed Kashmir references in MI

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Makers of the Hollywood film Mission Impossible:

Fallout were forced to do away with the shockingly ill- informed references to Kashmir in their film when the Central Board of Film Certificat­ion ( CBFC) raised objections.

CBFC Chairman Prasoon Joshi says, “The map of India shown in the film misreprese­nted the boundaries of Jammu & Kashmir. We, at the CBFC, advised the applicants for

Mission Impossible: Fallout to either rectify or remove the map.”

Surprising­ly, characters in the film also referred to Kashmir as ‘ India- controlled Kashmir’. “We asked them to correct it to ‘ the Indian State of Jammu & Kashmir’. The integrity and sanctity of our nation’s boundaries cannot and must not be compromise­d for the sake of cinematic entertainm­ent,” Joshi says.

But rather than making the necessary changes, the makers We asked them to correct it to ‘ the Indian State of Jammu & Kashmir’. The integrity of our nation’s boundaries cannot be compromise­d — PRASOON JOSHI decided to get rid of the problemati­c references so that technicall­y, the film had nothing to do with Kashmir. In fact, all the scenes meant to be based in the Kashmir Valley were shot in New Zealand and Norway.

The film, with the necessary cuts and modificati­ons, was released in India on July 27.

— SKJ

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