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CBFC passes Padmavati with U/A certificate, subject to title change


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New Delhi, Dec 30, 2017: Central Board of Film Certification has reportedly given a U/A certification to historical drama Padmavati but has also suggested modifications which include changing the name of the movie to ’Padmavat’.

 

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The Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor starrer has been plagued by controversies ever since its inception. Directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, the movie had an initial release date of December 1, 2017, but was delayed as it failed to get a clearance from CBFC.

As per reports, the Central Board of Film Certification had an examining committee meeting on December 28. It decided in the meeting that the movie would be given a  U/A certification as long as the makers incorporate suggestions and modifications suggested.

Some of the key modifications suggested include those pertaining to disclaimers, pertinently adding one regarding not glorifying the practice of Sati, and also relevant modifications in the song Ghoomar to befit the character portrayed.

Thursday’s meeting was attended by the regular examining committee members along with the CBFC officials and a special advisory panel - in the presence of the Chairman Prasoon Joshi.

CBFC said that ’the film was approached with a balanced view keeping in mind both the filmmakers and the protesting Rajput society.’

"Considering the complexities and concerns around the film the requirement for a special panel was felt by CBFC to add perspective to the final decision of the official committee," said the film certification body.

Rajput groups felt that Bhansali may have misrepresented historical facts to suit his film’s narrative. However, the ace director and people associated with the film have time and again clarified that the film doesn’t distort history.

Some Hindu groups also protested against the movie’s release.

In Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film, Deepika essays the titular role of Rani Padmavati while Shahid Kapoor plays Maharawal Ratan Singh, a brave Rajput warrior. Ranveer Singh portrays Alauddin Khilji, the antagonist in the story.

Moreover, several Rajput organisations believed that Padmavati had a dream sequence between Rani Padmavati and Alauddin Khilji. The filmmaker and other members of the production team clarified that the film doesn’t contain any objectionable content and that it upholds the pride and glory of the Rajput community. But protestors were not convinced and issued death threats to Bhansali and Deepika.

The sets of the film were also vandalised during the initial days of shoot and a rangoli inspired by the film’s poster, created by an artist in Gujarat mall was destroyed by an angry mob.


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