Bombay HC asks CBFC to file affidavit on certification to ram-leela

sanjayNew Delhi: The Bombay High Court directed the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to file an affidavit stating if it had followed the guidelines framed under the Cinematograph Act before issuing ‘U/A’ certification to director Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Ram-Leela’.

A division bench of Justices V M Kanade and M S Sonak was hearing a petition filed by Sandeep Shukla, Congress member and vice president of Shree Maharashtra Ramleela Mandal which has been holding Ramleela every year during Navratri at Azad Maidan in south Mumbai. The petition contends that the film’s name ‘Ram-Leela’ suggests it has something to do with Lord Ram of the epic ‘Ramayana’. However, the movie has nothing to do with Lord Ram and the promos and posters of the movie had hurt sentiments of Hindus. Shukla’s advocate B Pandey today argued that the petitioner saw the movie and was hurt with a lot of scenes.

The court was today informed that under the Cinematograph Act, guidelines have been framed while issuing censor certificate. We would like to know from the board (CBFC) if these guidelines were followed prior to issuance of certification to ‘Ram-Leela’,” the court said while directing the CBFC to file their affidavit. The court also directed Bhansali, co-producer of the movie Krishna Lulla and Eros International to file their reply affidavits to the petition by November 27.

An advocate appearing for Bhansali and Lulla opposed the petition and said the petitioner can approach the central government challenging the certification issued to the movie by the censor board. The court also sought for the copy of an interim order passed by the Madhya Pradesh High Court prohibiting release of the movie with the title ‘Ram-Leela’.

Bureau Report

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