Many Bollywood personalities came out in support of "Udta Punjab" embroiled in a controversy with the Censor Board over various cuts suggested for the movie.
"Our entire country has become Censor Board. If anything comes up, it becomes a huge issue. We should take it seriously, industry should come forward," Irrfan told reporters here.
"Industry pays Rs 4,000 crore as tax per year, so there should be some gesture by government, they should give some 'shaabashi' (pat on the back)... We all must wake up. Government must think too. Mahesh Bhatt said a film he made 40 years ago is still stuck. We are sleeping," he added.
Irrfan said many news outlets have documented the problem in Punjab but it became a big issue when a film, based on the same state, is about to release.
"There are a lot of issues which don't reach us. For so many years, some magazines were writing about one state and highlighting the severity of the crisis. After 10 years, a film is made based on the state and it becomes such a big issue."
"My problem is I don't even know if it is Censor Board or certificate board. It is a certificate board, not Censor Board. These rules were made by 'angrez' (British) so one individual shouldn't be blamed," the national award winning actor added.
Irrfan was speaking at the launch of "Dama Dam" song from his upcoming film "Madaari".
