Makers of Punjabi film Toofan Singh starring Ranjit Bawa said that the Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC), India has yet again been refused clearance to the movie.
According to a written press release by the makers of upcoming Punjab movie, Toofan Singh, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), India has denied clearance certificate to the move.
Huge cries were raised when 89 cuts were proposed by the Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC) in the controversial movie "Udta Punjab" but now (as per media reports) the Pakistani censor board has suggested 100 cuts in the movie.
A Punjab-based NGO called Human Rights Awareness Association (HRAA), today (June 15) approached the Supreme Court of India taking a plea against the controversial movie ‘Udta Punjab’.
The makers of the controversial movie "Udta Punjab" have moved to the Bombay High Court against denial of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to grant clearance to "Udta Punjab".
Makers of an upcoming Punjabi movie “Sant Te Sipahi” have maintained that India's Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has asked them to removes 'original video clips' of Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
As per recent reports, the Punjab government today imposed ban on the screening of controversial Sirsa godman and Dera Sauda Sirsa head Gurmeet Ram Rahim's movie "Messenger of God (MSG)". The ban was imposed by Punjab government amidst speculations that the controversial movie could be could be released on January 18.
Following the resignation of Censor Board (Central Board of Film Certification - CBFC) chief Leela Samson, 9 more members have reportedly quit their posts as well. Quitting members have alleged interference by Information and Broadcasting Ministry of Indian government in the matters related to CBFC.
High voltage drama unfolded today as Leela Samson, India's Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), also called the Censor Board, resigned from her post yesterday in protest to Indian government's move to 'secure' clearance for controversial movie "Messenger of God".
New Delhi, India (August 23, 2014): Much awaited Punjabi movie “Kaum De Heere” was again banned by Indian government on August 21, just a day before it's released in India. The movie was previously banned by Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) on January 29, 2014. The initial date of release of the movie was February 28. But after the Indian authorities decided against the movie, it was released outside India on March 14.
Chandigarh/ Punjab (March 07, 2014): It is learnt that India's Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has banned Punjabi movie '47 to 84 – Ek Peed'. The movie is said to be based on sufferings of people who witnessed partition of 1947 and mass massacre of 1984.
Chandigarh, Punjab (February 09, 2014): It is learnt that producers of “Kaum De Heere” Punjabi movie have submitted their movie before the revision committee. It may be recalled that the CBFC had banned the movie on January 29.