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Need to adopt US system of censorship: Shabana
Actress-social activist Shabana Azmi, who has slammed the Central Board
of Film Certification's decision to refrain from profanity in films, has
appealed to give up the British system of censorship and adopt the
American one, whereby the filmmakers are liberal about their own films
and censorship.
CBFC chairperson Pankaj Nihalani has issued a
controversial diktat blacklisting 'offensive' words from Indian films.
The decision has left many Bollywood celebrities in shock and
disagreement and Shabana is one of them.
She feels "Censor Board's business is to certify and not censor according to appropriate ages".
"I
think it is very important that we discard the British system, which
means you appoint a chief and then you have 30 different people who
willingly are chosen according to the political dispensation of the day
which means every five years you expect the morality of your country to
change," Shabana said here Thursday at the screening of the film
"Qissa".
"Instead we should adopt the American system, whereby
the filmmakers themselves yield and decide that they don't want a single
cut but they realise that age appropriate behaviour is important. If
they have a universal exhibition then they voluntarily give cuts," she
added.