There is finally some light at the end of the tunnel for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s beleaguered Padmavati. The Central Board of Film Certification has given the period production a UA certificate and recommended that the film be renamed Padmavat to avoid the suggestion that it explores the life and times of the fictional Chittor queen Padmini.
The board has also suggested at least 26 changes, according to reports. If Bhansali and producer Viacom18 Motion Pictures agree to these changes and the suggested title, the movie can be released over the next few months. Should they contest the recommendations, Padmavati will be re-certified by the Revising Committee and the Film Certificate Appellate Tribunal.
“The series of events around this film have been unprecedented and CBFC has proceeded within the guidelines in a mindful and positive manner,” the board said in a press release, “The certificate as per procedure will be issued once the required modifications are carried out and final material submitted.”
Among the movies whose titles have been changed for various reasons: Bhansali’s Ram-Leela, which became Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela, the Salman Khan starrer Tubelight, which was originally Mental. Billu, initially called Billu Barber, Finding Fanny from Finding Fanny Fernandes and Madras Cafe, formerly known as Jaffna.
One production that stuck to its guns despite protests was Abhishek Chaubey’s Udta Punjab, about the state’s rampant drug problem.
A title change might not stop the protests against Bhansali’s movie, starring Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor. The film has been accused of distorting historical facts and glorifying Khilji on the basis of the trailer and a song sequence. Padmavati missed its scheduled release date on December 1, and has since been waiting for clearance from the censor board. A release might finally take place, but has Padmavati already been severely crippled by the controversy and the censors?
Why don't they just rename it
— Ashwin Mushran (@ashwinmushran) December 30, 2017
"EH?" https://t.co/pVyVPZ7vbE
Creatvty
— Atul Mohan (@atulmohanhere) December 30, 2017
"Pakistani conspiracy" - @Swamy39
— Aisi Taisi Democracy (@AisiTaisiDemo) December 30, 2017
"Insult to Rajputs" - Karni Sena
"Insult to Hindus" - Hindus
"Distortion of history" - Rajput Historians
"Needs to be banned" - Many state CMs
"Just drop an i from the title and all is cool" - CBFC#TheJokeThatIsIndia #Padmavati
Both Sanjay Leela Bansal and Prasoon Josh are happy about Padmavat, and they hope this compromise is acceptable to Narendra Mod and Rahul Gandh.#Padmavati
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) December 30, 2017
Remove both the 'I' s in INDIA and you get NDA
— Cheeku da Fan 😉😎✌ (@IAmVirat183) December 30, 2017
Hence, the compromise 🙊#Padmavati #Padmavat
#Padmavati
— Sagnik (@Sangy_Sagnik) December 30, 2017
New Poster is Released without an i.😂 pic.twitter.com/U23X9Tf4cl
#Padmavat pic.twitter.com/cGU1FNZ3ow
— Certified Kameena (@shubhansh1504) December 30, 2017
#Padmavati vs #Padmavat pic.twitter.com/f06HgGIcyJ
— Jaitley's Fan 😎 (@itssitu) December 30, 2017
Now that #Padmavati has lost an i, can we call the aggressors Karn Sena? Coz, an i for an i.
— Punster® (@Pun_Starr) December 30, 2017
For a bloody film of 2 hours consultation is done with organisations but when it comes to empowerment and justice for Muslim Women no consultation but by brute majority badly drafted ,flawed and bill which violates Fundamental rights is bulldozed https://t.co/7Ww1noDpsU
— Asaduddin Owaisi (@asadowaisi) December 30, 2017
#Padmavati already got released.
— Sorabh Pant (@hankypanty) December 30, 2017
They changed the character name, the plot and history.
They called it, "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" but, Indians know...
I am pretty sure the entire world will still call it #Padmavati regardless of the title change. Unnecessary tactics, but at this point who the hell cares. Just let this movie release 🙏
— Harditya👑RatanSingh (@hardityatrends) December 30, 2017