Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Nihalani accused of trying to ‘gag’ members

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an letters@hindustant­imes.com

Sparks flew at the board meeting of the Central Board for Film Certificat­ion (CBFC) on Friday as a section of members accused chairperso­n Pahlaj Nihalani of trying to gag them and take arbitrary decisions.

The meeting was held in Mumbai after a gap of a year.

Sources told HT that Nihalani walked out of the meeting for a brief while but was persuaded to return.

“Some of the board members were upset with Nihalani for trying to seek consent of administra­tive decisions, such as the installati­on of CCTVs in the CBFC office retrospect­ively. They had not been informed of these decisions,” a source sad.

But it was the recent contentiou­s decisions of CBFC, such as suggesting cuts in films, which forced filmmakers to seek legal recourse (as was the case in Udta Punjab) that elicited protests from members. Most of them complained that the Board, which is responsibl­e for certifying films, was oversteppi­ng its brief by imposing censorship.

A few board members — filmmakers Ashoke Pandit, Chandrapra­kash Diwedi and TS Nagabharan­a — were also upset with Nihalani for trying to “gag” CBFC members.

Sources said Nihalani had written a letter to Nagabharan­a, seeking an explanatio­n as to why he had appeared on television debates during the Údta Punjab controvers­y without seeking the Board’s consent. A controvers­y had erupted after the CBFC suggested as many as 89 cuts in the movie and also asked for a change in its title.

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