'JSK' received censor board clearance on 11 July, release this week: producers to Kerala HC
The Kerala HC disposed of a plea by 'JSK' makers after the film got CBFC nod on 11 July following minor title and audio edits. Release due this week.
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Kochi, 16 July
The makers of 'Janaki vs State of Kerala' (JSK), starring Union Minister Suresh Gopi, informed the Kerala High Court on Wednesday that the film received the censor board approval on 11 July and will be released this week.
In view of the submission, Justice N Nagaresh observed that the primary grievance of the petitioner, the film's production company, stands redressed and disposed of its plea.
The court also declared that, given the peculiar circumstances in
which a revised version of the movie was granted a censor board certificate,
use of materials or the teaser of the film with its earlier name shall not
legally adversely affect the petitioner.
"No claim in that respect will lie against the
petitioner," it said.
The movie received the censor board nod after its makers - Cosmos Entertainments, slightly modified the title as ‘JSK Janaki V. v/s State of
Kerala’ and the word/sound 'Janaki' in certain portions of the film, as pointed
out by the CBFC, were muted or substituted.
The modifications were suggested by the Central Board of Film
Certification (CBFC).
On 9 July, the filmmakers had expressed difficulty in rebranding
the film so close to release, but had agreed to the changes after the board
maintained its firm position on the title.
The film, directed by Pravin Narayanan and also starring Anupama
Parameswaran, portrays a woman's legal struggle for justice after assault.
The production company, Cosmos Entertainments, approached the
court after delays in certification impacted the film's release schedule.
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