Censor Board refuses to remove scenes from PK, but remove scenes hurting Muslims and Christians

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Once again biased anti-Hindu stance of Censor Board and its chairperson Leela Samson have been exposed when it refused to cut scenes from anti-Hindu and anti-national movie PK. But it should be noted that this same Censor Board forced others to cut scenes from their movies, which were ‘hurting’ religious sentiments of Christians and Muslims. Here are the proofs :

Censor Board not to remove any scenes from ‘PK’: Chairperson Leela Samson

Amid demands by Hindu outfits to ban alleged objectionable scenes from Aamir Khan ‘PK’, the Censor Board has refused to take any such action.

Leela Samson, chairperson of Censor Board of Film Certification (CBFC), said the board will not remove any scenes from the film as it has already been released.

“Every film may hurt religious sentiments of somebody or the other. We can’t remove scenes unnecessarily because there is something called creative endeavour where people present things in their own way. We have already given certificate to ‘PK’ and we can’t remove anything now because it’s already out for public viewing,” she told PTI.

Source : DNA

Censor Board Assures Objectionable Scenes Deleted from ’Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal’ (KDM) hurting religious sentiments of Christians

Mumbai, September 27, 2012: After the protest and procession against the film, “Kamaal Dhamaal Malamaal” from St. Peter’s Church in suburban Bandra, the Censor Board assured community groups – The Catholic Secular Forum (CSF), Association of Concerned Catholics (AOCC), Maharashtra Christian Youth Forum (MCYF), Catholic Residents Organization for Social Services (CROSS) & Catholics for Preservation of Faith (CPF) – that their concerns had been addressed and objectionable scene had been deleted from the film.  The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chairperson, Ms. Leela Samson conveyed to the community groups that the film was shown to a Catholic review member and necessary action had been taken.

Source : Kemmannu.com

Censor Board slams jokes on Johnny Lever’s name ‘Abdullah’ in ‘Entertainment’

Mumbai: The censor board has objected to the way Johnny Lever’s character’s name has been mispronounced in the forthcoming film ‘Entertainment’ and asked its makers to change it.

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), which viewed the film late last week, has asked that Lever’s character’s name be changed.

Said a source: “Lever’s character is named Abdullah, which is a very sacred name. Throughout the film other characters keep mispronouncing Abdullah’s name, calling him all sorts of things like ‘arashogollah’ and ‘amashallah’.

Source : IBN Live

1 thought on “Censor Board refuses to remove scenes from PK, but remove scenes hurting Muslims and Christians”

  1. Hypocrisy of self proclaimed pseudo-seculars knows no bounds.The appointment of this person as censor board chief was made by Sonia Gandhi despite her known credentials of faked degree, corruption charges and her skewed & communal manner of looking at ground reality. No wonder they say birds of the same feather flock together. The present government should sack her. I am not a particularly a Hindu zealot but I do still possess a sense of discrimination, I suppose, to be able to discern the reality for what it is. Hindus have always been large hearted despite extreme degree of oppression & suppression that they have gone through as a race. In these troubled times of polarization, I think, a time has come, when one needs to take a position of what is inherently right such that the evil forces are contained without it having to cause irreversible damage to the totality of existence.

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