The director talks about his new film Ugly and his newest run-in with the Indian Censor Board.
The censor board has passed Ki & Ka with a UA certificate.
Are we entitled to make our own choices? Or should the government decide what we can and cannot watch?
Former Indian Censor Board chief Leela Samson talks about her acting debut.
'As the film was suppose to release on December 1, there are over 50 countries where this process (of certification) is on.'
Sukanya Verma lists significant memories in our 1996 recap.
Woody Allen, I salute you for taking a position against the anti-smoking messages in theatres, writes Aseem Chhabra.
John Abraham clears his stand and tells us why Madras Cafe must not fall victim to political protests.
Sherine Xavier, a Sri Lankan Tamil filmmaker from Canada, is happy. After months of struggle with the Indian censor board, she has finally obtained approval to screen her film Muttrupullia?, which deals with the post-war situation in Sri Lanka's Tamil areas.
'I believe politics was imposed on it by the censor board, when it gave the film's trailer an A certificate, hoping to deny children, teenagers the opportunity to watch it during prime time television shows,' says Aseem Chhabra.
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The characters drawn for the 2016 film have an edge that wasn't present in the 1967 version. This is perhaps why The Jungle Book has been given an U/A certificate in India. For once, Pahlaj Nihalani may be right, feels Aseem Chhabra.
'We cannot be the country that created the Kamasutra and then we show flowers kiss and a child is born.'