Malayalam film personalities to stage protest before CBFC office
The CBFC revising committee had verbally directed the makers of the Suresh Gopi-starrer film, JSK, to change the name of the titular character, as Janaki is another name of Goddess Sita.
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Film: Janaki Vs State of Kerala
Kochi, 27 June
Film personalities
belonging to various movie organisations will stage a dharna before the office
of the Central Board of Film Certfication (CBFC) on Monday to protest the
Board’s decision to decline certification to the film ‘Janaki Vs State of
Kerala’ (JSK).
The CBFC revising
committee had verbally directed the makers of the Suresh Gopi-starrer film,
JSK, to change the name of the titular character, as Janaki is another name of
Goddess Sita.
Film Employees
Federation of Kerala (FEFKA) general secretary B Unnikrishnan told reporters
here on Friday that people belonging to the entire film industry will take part
in the protest before the CBFC office in Thiruvananthapuram.
Terming the CBFC’s
decision as ‘arbitrary,’ he wondered why the name change was being suggested
after the film was cleared by the regional panel of the censor board.
The film was given
U/A certification and was sent to the CBFC office in Mumbai, from where the
change was suggested. “We fail to understand the criterion behind such a
decision,” he said.
Earlier also,
director MB Padmakumar’s film, ‘Token Number’ could be cleared for release only
after changing the name of its female character from Janaki to Jayanthi, he
said.
Unnikrishnan said the
teaser and trailer of JSK, cleared by the censor board, were being run in the
theatres for the last one month. “We do not know if it has created any communal
disharmony.”
The film’s director,
Pravin Narayanan, in his Facebook post on Thursday, confirmed that he had been
told by the revising committee members that the name of the central character
be changed to get a certification.
Meanwhile, the Kerala High Court, which is hearing a petition filed by the film’s makers against the delay in getting certification, directed the censor board to inform its decision to the court on Friday itself.
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