MUMBAI, March 17 (SAMPURN): With the Censor Board last
week withdrawing the condition that filmmaker obtain no-objection
certificate from Sonia Gandhi, now a film on Congress president Sonia
Gandhi can be released.
It may be noted that earlier, the Central Board of Film Certification
(CBFC) had asked the film's producer Thakur Dinesh Kumar to obtain the
certificate from Gandhi, in spite of the film getting the U certificate
from the board in December 2005. The film, titled ‘Sonia-Sonia’, is
reported to be based on the life of Sonia Gandhi.
Director Kumar claims that after getting a notice from the Censor
Board, requiring consent from Gandhi, he sent letters to her, seeking
her NOC. However, he received. He approached the board again, saying
no-reply may be construed as a no-objection certificate; but CBFC
declined to allow the film to release.
Next, Kumar approached the Bombay High Court, against the
pre-condition. His lawyer Shyam Keswani argued that CBFC had no right
to impose such a pre-condition for the film’s release. However, last
week additional solicitor general Rajendra Raghuvanshi told the High
Court that CBFC was withdrawing the condition that the filmmaker gets
an NOC from Sonia Gandhi.
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