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Amitabh Bachchan-starrer Aarakshan, which faced country-wide protests, was a good film about education but "unfortunately hit troubled political situations", CBFC chief Leela Samson said today (September 3).
"It's a good film made by Prakash Jha about reservation. That he made a film to bring to our youth, bring to the awareness of the youth, an important subject like reservation...," Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chairman Leela Samson said at a function.
She said the film was actually about education. "It's about how contract classes have almost replaced a teacher in the school... a sad phenomenon of our times. Unfortunately, it hit very very troubled political and other situations."
"It's a good film made by Prakash Jha about reservation.That he made a film to bring to our youth, bring to theawareness of the youth, an important subject likereservation...," Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)chairman Leela Samson said at a function.
She said the film was actually about education. "It'sabout how contract classes have almost replaced a teacher inthe school... a sad phenomenon of our times. Unfortunately, ithit very very troubled political and other situations."
A strong supporter of teacher-student classes, Samson said"the good teacher, the guru, is now replaced by notes andcomputer programmes that don't have any energy in them. Theydon't have the energy of love and affection. And this is whatthe film is about."
Expressing happiness over the courts' direction to allowthe screening of the film, she said, "Thankfully for us, theHigh Court and the Supreme Court have voted and passedjudgement for the constitutional right for the freedom ofexpression."
Aarakshan stirred a controversy with many politicalsections up in arms against its release leading to its ban inUttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Punjab.