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Are filmmakers being silenced by Arbitrary Censorship?
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Recent CBFC actions spark debate on censorship in Indian cinema. The board demanded changes to 'Janaki V/S State of Kerala' due to the protagonist's name. 'Sitaare Zameen Par' faced alterations, including political messaging. These incidents raise concerns about artistic freedom. Upcoming films on sensitive topics may face similar scrutiny. The CBFC's role in creative decisions is under question.
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