This Article is From Jan 05, 2018

Censor Board Gives Green Signal To Amartya Sen Documentary

The hour-long documentary had courted controversy last year when the director refused to abide by CBFC Kolkata diktat of beeping the four words -- cow, Gujarat, Hindutva and Hindu.

Censor Board Gives Green Signal To Amartya Sen Documentary

The hour-long documentary on Amartya Sen had courted controversy last year. (File photo)

Kolkata: National Award-winning director Suman Ghosh today said the Central Board of Film Certification or CBFC has agreed to release his documentary on Nobel laureate Amartya Sen in its entirety, including the four words that the board's regional office had objected to in July last year.

The hour-long documentary had courted controversy last year when the director refused to abide by CBFC Kolkata diktat of beeping the four words -- cow, Gujarat, Hindutva and Hindu.

"CBFC chairman Prasoon Joshi watched 'The Argumentative Indian' in Mumbai yesterday along with other board members and gave his consent to the words.

"After seeing the film yesterday, Joshi held a discussion with me and said 'the film can be released without any cuts," Mr Ghosh told PTI.

The director further said he was hopeful of getting a written communication from the board soon on the matter.

The film, shot in two parts in 2002 and 2017, has Mr Sen talking about the social choice theory, development economics, philosophy and the rise of right-wing nationalism across the world, including India.

"I am happy that the CBFC respects the freedom of expression in arts. Joshi told me he got to learn a lot about the Nobel laureate through my documentary," Mr Ghosh said.

Sources in CBFC Kolkata said the issue was being handled by the chairman and that the regional office had no say in the matter now. 

 
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