Pandit took to Facebook to slam Nihalani, saying Anushka Sharma's "NH10" was a victim of his "crass functioning".
The film's release was postponed by a week due to the Board's objection to certain scenes in it. It will now hit the screens tomorrow.
"Nihalani's diktats are supported neither by logic nor law, nor does he appreciate the intelligence of the film-maker & the audience. He literally functions like an archaic monarch treating CBFC and its office like his own fiefdom," Pandit wrote in a letter posted on Facebook.
In a strongly-worded letter to Nihalani, Dwivedi regretted that collective decisions of the Board were being ignored and sought an urgent meeting to address "uncomfortable issues".
"I have started feeling uncomfortable of being a part of an esteemed institution where, collective decision of the board is ignored or collective voice is unheard," he said.
Nihalani did not respond to phone calls or messages seeking his views on remarks made by the two Board members.
In an apparent reference to hurdles faced by Hollywood film 'Fifty Shades of Grey' in getting clearance for release in India, Pandit said Nihalani's "ridiculous diktats and autocratic functioning" had made CBFC a laughing stock.
The board has been embroiled in controversies since Nihalani was appointed by the Narendra Modi government following Leela Samson's resignation.
A circular issued by him, banning cuss words triggered widespread criticism and was subsequently put on hold.
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