Udta Punjab 'grounded' by Indian censor board

Turns out the Indian and Pakistani censor boards are cousins after all


Entertainment Desk May 27, 2016
Turns out the Indian and Pakistani censor boards are cousins after all. PHOTO: KOIMOI

It turns out that India's censor board isn't very different from Pakistan's when it comes to moral policing. The Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt starrer Udta Punjab is in trouble with the censor board due to the film's explicit content, and possibly because of its negative depiction of Punjab.

Director Abhishek Chaubay's team has stated that the CBFC (Censor Board for Film Certification) has not yet given a certificate to the movie and is demanding that most of the cuss words be edited out, reports Indian Express

Shahid Kapoor's new look in Udta Punjab PHOTO: MORNINGCUBICLE

Indian Express reports a member of the production team as saying, “The film is based on the drug problem in Punjab, the character played by Shahid Kapoor, that of a musician, is liberal with expletives. Cutting those out will take away from the narrative.”

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CBFC's sudden concerns with the film's content has raised many questions because the trailer was faced with zero contentions. NDTV reports that some sources believe the decision is linked to political reasons in the state that will hold elections next year.

Kareena Kapoor, Alia Bhatt and Shahid Kapoor at Udta Punjab's launch PHOTO: INDIANEXPRESS

Many filmmakers are demanding that the Censor board quit moral policing, and reports have been submitted to counter the issue.

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Here, check out the trailer. Caution: It contains strong language.


Udta Punjab is set to hit theaters on the June 17.

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COMMENTS (2)

khan of karachi | 7 years ago | Reply Typical of the subcontinent. certain organisation in subcontinent has absolute power to do anything.
Bunny Rabbit | 7 years ago | Reply How is it we abuse the censor board when it does not suit us . The same folk will condemn the free censorship for spreading evils in society through films . many of their rules are correct - bad language / substance abuse / violence is bad for the society hence they are cutting it .
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