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‘Padmavati’ paper work incomplete: Joshi

MUMBAI: Without commenting on reports that the application for “Padmavati” had been sent back to the makers, Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chief Prasoon Joshi said on Saturday that the film’s application had come up for review and that the makers admitted that the paper work was incomplete.

‘Padmavati’ paper work incomplete: Joshi

Prasoon Joshi



Mumbai, November 18

Without commenting on reports that the application for “Padmavati” had been sent back to the makers, Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chief Prasoon Joshi said on Saturday that the film’s application had come up for review and that the makers admitted that the paper work was incomplete.

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In a statement, Joshi said “the film’s application came up this week only for review. The makers know and admit that the paper work is not complete — the very disclaimer whether the film is a work of fiction or a historical was left blank and not stated — and on simply and legitimately being asked to provide important documents, target the CBFC for looking the other way and delay”.

He said the accusations were surprising. “The CFBC is a responsible body and has the best interests of the industry and society. Let not convenient, casual methods be brought in to the practice,” the statement said.

Joshi also expressed disappointment over the Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial being screened for some members of the media.

“It’s myopic to treat the certification process haphazardly to suit convenience. On one hand, holding the CBFC responsible and pressuring (it) to accelerate the process and on the other hand, attempt to subvert the very process sets an opportunistic precedent,” Joshi said. “We all must have a responsible, mutually respectful and balanced approach.” —IANS

Ensure not released without changes: Raje

Jaipur, November 18

Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje has written to Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani, urging her to ensure that “Padmavati” is not released without necessary changes to the film. Raje also said that the Censor Board should consider all possible results before certifying the film. — PTI

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