‘The Kerala Story’ director Sudipto Sen not too long ago referred to as out the “double customary” of how films get judged in India. He expressed that ultra-violent movies are handed with out scrutiny, however the movies which might be rooted in actual life are labelled as propaganda and face points with the Central Board of Movie Certification. Let’s check out what he has to say.
Sudipto Sen calls out CBFC’s double requirements
Sudipto Sen lashed out on the Central Board of Movie Certification (CBFC) for its double requirements. He questioned why films like ‘The Kerala Story 2’ and his upcoming launch ‘Charak’ are being labelled as “propaganda” when films like ‘Animal’ and ‘Dhurandhar,’ which have fun gore and violence, are releasing in theaters.As per IANS, “Our censor board follows a form of double customary. Lots of the governing practices are many years previous. The Cinematograph Act itself dates again to 1952. A couple of years in the past, the censor board accepted the suggestions of the Shyam Benegal Committee report, however the legislation and its implications have nonetheless not been totally carried out.”He additional added, “We are going to proceed to lift our voices and discuss these points on totally different boards. I additionally urge everybody to talk about the ache and agony that filmmakers must undergo in such conditions; we would actually recognize it.”
Extra about his movie ‘Charak’
‘Charak’ options Anjali Patil, Sahidur Rahaman, Subrat Dutta, Shashi Bhushan, Nalneesh Neel, Shankhadeep, and Shounak Shyamal in key roles. The movie has been directed by Sudipto Sen.
Extra about Sudipto Sen
The actor shot to fame after he directed ‘The Kerala Story’, which went on to change into a large hit in 2023. The movie featured Adah Sharma within the lead position. It earned over Rs 300 crore on the field workplace globally. The filmmaker even bagged the Greatest Director Nationwide Movie Award 2025 for ‘The Kerala Story’.
