As the film fraternity rallied behind Kashyap in the censorship row with superstar Amitabh Bachchan saying creativity should not be killed, the producers moved the Bombay High Court seeking a copy of the order passed by Censor Board's Review Committee suggesting "13 changes" and removing reference to Punjab in the film.
The producers later said they got a copy of the order.
"We met with the producers on Monday and told them about the cuts. They said, 'If we get cuts, will you give us the certificate?' I said, 'Of course yes'. But they did not turn up to collect the letter. They directly went to media. Today they came to collect the letter."
Mahesh Bhatt, Mukesh Bhatt and Anurag Kashyap alleged that the Censor Board was intentionally delaying the film's clearance.
The Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Diljit Dosanjh starrer movie that delves into how the youth in Punjab have succumbed to drugs is slated for release on June 17.
Mukesh Bhatt while targeting Nahalani said a person who is a roadblock and not a facilitator should be removed.
"That is something intolerable, unacceptable to film fraternity and we want him out. His move is malicious and vicious. He lies, delays the process and will bully the person," Mukesh, President, the Film and Producers Guild of India, told reporters at a joint news conference in Mumbai that included the cast of the film.
Nihalani's allegation against Kashyap and AAP set off another war of words.
show Punjab in bad light," Nihalani claimed. Punjab goes to polls next year and AAP is a key contender.
Rejecting the charge, AAP leader Ashish Khetan told reporters in Delhi that Nihalani must apologize to Kashyap for levelling the allegation or else he should be sacked.
The Indian Films and Television Directors Association also condemned the allegation and demanded an apology as soon as possible. "This is not just an insult to Kashyap but to the film industry as a whole," said the Association, led by president Ashoke Pandit, who is also a member of the CBFC.
BJP rejected the allegation.
"I completely reject it (charge) that the government has any role or intervened to stop its release. AAP survives on controversies.
It creates controversies for political
purpose," Union Minister Rajiv Pratap Rudy said. Nihalani also rejected allegations that he is under any political pressure.
Information and Broadcasting ministry officials asserted that the certification process is independent and even court verdicts have made it clear that the government does not have much role in it.
According to the committee, the changes were suggested as the film was not in conformity with the Cinematograph Act.
Outside the court, the lawyers of the film production company said "We had asked for a 'A' Certificate and said the film does not portray anyone in bad light."
Though 73-year-old Bachchan has not taken any side in the debate, he said, "I am not aware of the issue, but would like to say that don't try to kill creativity."
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At the Congress briefing, party spokesman Ajoy Kumar said the controversy of "Udta Punjab" is the BJP's and RSS's "standard operating procedure".
"By nature, the RSS and BJP is against freedom of expression. That is in their DNA. They continue to terrorise people who speak against them," Kumar said.
"Anybody who speaks against the BJP on a policy issue, is taken to be the enemy of the State... It refuses freedom of expression, it tries to suppress their independence and the Censor Board's behavior definitely cannot be said that it is independent of the party in power," he added.
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