The Asian Age

‘I’m stepping down without any regret’

- SUBHASH K JHA

I hope I am remembered as the CBFC chairperso­n who took a firm stand against vulgarity and pseudo-liberalism

Pahlaj Nihalani is no more the chairperso­n of Central Board Of Film Certificat­ion.

I find him in a surprising­ly relaxed frame of mind a few hours after the news of his ouster went viral.

Says the outgoing CBFC chairperso­n, perhaps the most controvers­ial chairperso­n ever, “I had been preparing myself for my exit for months now. Actually, from the time I came in there have been elements working against me, some of them from within the CBFC. These elements — I am not going to name them on record — are currently celebratin­g premature Diwali. Unka toh tyohaar mere jaane se ho gaya (they are in a festive mood because of my ouster).”

Any regrets about his departure? “None at all. Believe me, I was brought in as the CBFC chairperso­n all a sudden. I happily took up the job the government thought me fit for. Now when the government has asked me to step down, I do so without any regret. It was a big challenge while it lasted. When I came in there was rampant corruption in the CBFC. I got rid of all the middlemen and touts who made money in the censor certificat­ion process. They too must be celebratin­g,” Pahlaj laughs loudly.

He refrains from commenti n g on Prasoon Joshi being his incoming successor. “Whoever takes over from me is welcome to do so. I only hope he doesn’t reverse the work that I started at the CBFC. I feel we have achieved a lot in the past three years. We’ve speeded up the certificat­ion process and made it entirely digital. I just hope my successor doesn’t succumb to false notions of liberalism propagated by the pseudo-progressiv­e elements in our film industry and work in a direction opposed to mine. Do I have any regrets? None at all. I worked in all sincerity and with utmost honesty. In the process I offended a lot of the socalled progressiv­e elements. I also got labelled a sanskari censor chief. I am proud of that label. I hope I am remembered as the CBFC chairperso­n who took a firm stand against vulgarity and pseudo-liberalism, no matter how unpopular it made me.”

What future plans? “I am returning to my first love, film production, in a big way. I will soon be announcing a slew of films.It’s been a highly satisfying tenure at the CBFC for me. But it’s also been exhausting and time-consuming. I am happy to make way for someone else.”

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