Producers, directors back "Udta Punjab" over censorship row

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 08 2016 | 6:29 PM IST
Coming out in support of "Udta Punjab", which is embroiled in a major controversy over censorship, filmmakers Mahesh Bhatt, Mukesh Bhatt and Anurag Kashyap today alleged the board was intentionally delaying its clearance.
The board has reportedly asked the makers to remove the word 'Punjab' from the title and the story while also allegedly asking for 89 cuts, something that has not gone down well with the makers, who have now moved the Mumbai High Court against it.
Mahesh Bhatt said it was a shame that a movie which "holds a mirror" and shames the Indian society about the drug menace "is being strangulated".
"This is not the industry's problem at all, this is the problem of this country," he said.
"A person who is a roadblock and not a facilitator should be removed. That is something intolerable, unaccepted to film fraternity and we want him out. His move is malicious and vicious. He lies, delays the process and will bully the person," his brother, Mukesh, President, the Film and Producers Guild of India, said.
"I appeal to the Ministry to remove Pahlaj Nihalani, the film industry does not want him."
Filmmaker Zoya Akhtar said burying one's head in the sand will not make the problems disappear.
"You can't certify something as adult and then give 89 cuts. We are in constant denial of what is going on in the society. It's like it does not exist. There is no drug problem, there is no marital rape, there is no racism? It's just ridiculous," she said.
Film's producer Anurag Kashyap, who is the face of the fight against the censor board, said they will try their best to release the film without cuts and on its scheduled release of June 17.
"Censor board has got a bullying attitude and they are resorting to lies... It's unfortunate that we have to justify our honesty at every stage. At every stage, we need a government approved stamp... I will try my best to release 'Udta Punjab' without cuts and on time," Kashyap said at the press conference.
The Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Diljit Dosanjh starrer movie delves into how the youth in Punjab have succumbed to drugs.
The film's lead actor Shahid Kapoor, who plays a
drug-addict rocker in the movie, said, "The youth has the right to be informed. But it is not allowed and that is the problem. Youth has the right to know that drugs are menace. They have the right to know what happens when you indulge in drugs. We all need to support the message this film is sending."
Film's director Abhishek Chaubey also broke his silence on the issue, revealing he was almost willing to give in to the demands of the censor board as he did not want his producers to suffer financially.
"There is an environment of fear in Bollywood. Two days ago, we had a meeting and later I sent a text to Vikas (Bahl) and Madhu (Mantena, producer) and told them 'Let's release the film with cuts.
"I don't have the energy to go through this'. Who has the time for all this?," Chaubey said.
The director, whose previous films include "Ishqiya" and "Dedh Ishqiya", said despite the financial risk to the producers, they felt it was an important battle to fight for.
"We realised that if we back off then no other filmmaker will ever make a political film, issue-based film or films on a state. I know there is a huge amount of financial risk for Ekta (Kapoor) and others and personal risk for Anurag (Kashyap) but we will stand by this," Chaubey said.
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First Published: Jun 08 2016 | 6:29 PM IST

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