The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has proceeded with the certification process of the movie and has suggested the director to change the film's title to "Padmavat".
"A lot of clarifications are yet to come on the issues and it will be too early to comment on it. My stand is very clear, which is known to everyone," Kalvi told PTI.
"It was proposed that film will be reviewed by a panel of nine intellectuals, but the film was reviewed by only three persons. The recommendations of the panel are not in public domain so it will be too early to comment. I am still on the same path, which I had chosen," he added.
He said that he will continue to protest against "Padmavati" in democratic manner.
"CBFC should be transparent, unbiased and should think in the interest of the country. If the board was not ready to consider recommendations of the panel, then why was it constituted?
"We will continue to protest in a democratic manner and will decided on future course of action after holding discussions," he said.
According to a release issued by the CBFC, the board had a meeting of their examining committee on December 28 and decided to give the film a "UA certification along with some modifications and likely change of the film's title to 'Padmavat'".
The board also suggested modifications in disclaimers, pertinently adding one regarding not glorifying the practice of "Sati" and also relevant changes in the song "Ghoomar" to befit the character portrayed, the release further stated.
A number of organisations, especially Karni Sena, have been opposing the release of the period drama claiming that it has portrayed the Rajput queen in bad light.
Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje had earlier written to Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani, urging her to ensure that "Padmavati" is not released without necessary changes.
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