Censorship Row
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Indian playwright accuses Royal Court of censorship after his play on Tibet is shelved
But the publicly-funded theatre cited financial reasons, and said ‘Pah-La’ will be staged in spring 2019.
Scroll Staff
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How 'Udta Punjab' grounded the wily Parkash Singh Badal
The film is not the first release the Badals have tried to stop. But this may be the first time they have failed.
Amandeep Sandhu
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Udta Punjab will bring bad name to community, if released: Censor board chief Pahlaj Nihalani
Nihalani defended the board's decision saying the film violates rules put down by the certification authority.
Scroll Staff
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District authorities say they have not banned 'Aligarh' release in the city
The District Magistrate said it was up to movie hall owners to show the Hansal Mehta-directed film and that the town’s administration had nothing to do with it.
Scroll Staff
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You can swear for a little bit longer, Censor Board decides at crucial meeting
The controversial list of 36 swear words has been put on hold.
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