Pakistan’s Punjab government is yet to allow the screening of Hollywood movie Barbie in the province. This comes despite issuance of no objection certificate by the Punjab Film Censor Board, Dawn reported.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 14: Producer Shankar Naidu's film Bharateeyans releasing this week is a great film full of patriotic feelings. The film, based on the Galwan Valley attack, however, faced a lot of trouble with the censor board.
Talking exclusively to ANI, Sanjay said, " When you produce a movie for the big screen, you want the movie trailer to be shown in theatres. The film trailer is not certified by the censor board. The censor board instructed you to make changes to the trailer on July 27 before it is released o
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) on Thursday issued a statement denying reports that it had refused to issue a censor certificate to the trailer of '72 Hoorain' by National Award-winning director Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan.
Film producer Ashoke Pandit on Wednesday spoke about the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) denying a censor certificate to the trailer of his upcoming film '72 Hoorain'.
The Central Board of Film Certification has denied a censor certificate to the trailer of the National award-winning director Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan's film '72 Hoorain.'
The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court, on Monday came down heavily on the censor board and the makers of the recently released Pan-India release 'Adipurush' amid the ongoing row around the films' dialogues.
As the plight of journalists in Pakistan continues to remain a grave concern, the Association of Electronic Media Editors and News Directors (AEMEND) has expressed concerns about the disappearance of journalists in the country, reported Dawn news.
"The Sengol was integral to our Independence but the Left relegated it as a nondescript 'walking stick' in a museum corner despite Pt Nehru's crucial role. Another instance of how an entire eco-system censored any event in history that glorified ancient Bharat and Hindu rituals," Assam CM tw
The hefty punishment emphasises the fine line comedians must walk in China's increasingly tight and extensively censored social climate, as well as the severe consequences for those in the entertainment business who are perceived to have crossed it.