'What About Creative Freedom?': Bombay HC asks CBFC to decide on release of film 'Emergency' 'What About Creative Freedom?': Bombay HC asks CBFC to decide on release of film 'Emergency'
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‘What About Creative Freedom?’: Bombay HC asks CBFC to decide on release of film ‘Emergency’

Earlier, on September 4, the court had instructed the CBFC to decide on the movie’s release by September 18

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The Bombay High Court, in a significant order issued on Thursday, September 19, directed the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to make a conclusive decision regarding the release of Kangana Ranaut’s upcoming film Emergency by September 25. The court’s directive comes amidst delays caused by the film’s referral to the CBFC’s revising committee, which led to the postponement of the earlier deadline set by the court.

Earlier, on September 4, the court had instructed the CBFC to decide on the movie’s release by September 18.

However, the board failed to act within the stipulated time, citing the need for the revising committee’s involvement. This delay prompted Zee Studios, the producers of *Emergency*, to approach the court once again, seeking intervention to expedite the decision-making process.

During the hearing, a two-judge bench comprising Justices Burgess Colabawalla and Firdosh Pooniwalla expressed frustration over the indecision, urging the CBFC to take a firm stance. “We will appreciate the stand of the CBFC. Don’t be a fence-sitter,” remarked Justice Colabawalla, emphasising the importance of timely action. The bench further implored the CBFC to have the “courage” to either approve or reject the film’s release, instead of prolonging the matter.

Justice Colabawalla, while addressing the CBFC’s hesitation, added, “We will decide the issue even if you say that the film should not be released. Have the courage to say that.” The court’s remarks were a pointed reminder of the need for transparency and decisiveness in the certification process, especially concerning films that engage with sensitive political or historical topics.

The bench also highlighted the broader implications of such delays on creative freedom, stressing the importance of upholding the right to free speech and expression in the arts. “This issue of objecting to the release of films needs to stop. Otherwise, what about the creative freedom and the freedom of speech and expression in our country?” the court observed, as reported by LiveLaw.

In response to concerns that political factors might be influencing the delay, Justice Colabawalla dismissed any such notion, particularly addressing speculation about interference from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The court pointed out that Kangana Ranaut, a prominent member of the BJP, has no reason to face opposition from the ruling party, especially in BJP-governed states like Haryana. “Why would the BJP ruling in Haryana want to thwart the release of a film made by their own member of parliament?” Justice Colabawalla questioned, downplaying the possibility of political interference.

The court also took a moment to reflect on the broader societal sensitivities surrounding films, citing personal experiences. “Why do people get affected like this?” Justice Colabawalla remarked. “My community (Parsis) is made fun of in almost every film. We laugh along and don’t consider it to be against our community.”

The ongoing legal proceedings underscore the tension between regulatory bodies and filmmakers, particularly in cases involving politically charged content. *Emergency*, which is directed by and stars Kangana Ranaut, is expected to stir conversation due to its portrayal of the 1975 Emergency period in India, a controversial chapter in the country’s political history.

As the court awaits the CBFC’s decision, all eyes are now on the certification board, which must decide the fate of the film within the new deadline of September 25.

Topics: Kangana RanautCBFCBombay HCEmergency Film
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