All the stuff that Pahlaj Nihlani doesn’t want you to hear in 'Udta Punjab'
Avinash Lohana | Mumbai Mirror | Jun 9, 2016, 09.47 AM ISTIs Pahlaj Nihalani a dictator, a suppressor of truth and crusher of creativity, a maniac with scissors running amok?
On Wednesday all of Bollywood united to make an unprecedented public call for Nihalani's ouster. The Indian Film & Television Directors' Association's demand is unequivocal - the Central Board of Film Certification should certify, not cut.
But is the CBFC boss just enforcing a diktat from high, the plastic figurine of his self-professed 'action hero'?
We'll let you decide.
We got a complete list of all the cuts recommended for 'Udta Punjab' to figure out what the fracas is all about.
Here's the list of things that the Censor Board wants snipped from the film...
WATCH: Udta Punjab | Anurag Kashyap Accuses Censor Board Chief | Full Video
On Wednesday all of Bollywood united to make an unprecedented public call for Nihalani's ouster. The Indian Film & Television Directors' Association's demand is unequivocal - the Central Board of Film Certification should certify, not cut.
But is the CBFC boss just enforcing a diktat from high, the plastic figurine of his self-professed 'action hero'?
We'll let you decide.
We got a complete list of all the cuts recommended for 'Udta Punjab' to figure out what the fracas is all about.
Here's the list of things that the Censor Board wants snipped from the film...
WATCH: Udta Punjab | Anurag Kashyap Accuses Censor Board Chief | Full Video
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