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  • Malarum Thamarai
  • 2021-07-09
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Cinematograph act 2021? |
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1.Cinematograph act 2021?

The new Cinematograph Act proposed by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has opened up discourse and dialogue amongst industry experts regarding the autonomy of the media and its censorship by the government— the amendments propose changes that threaten to take away the autonomy of the CBFC and filmmakers. Censorship in India has always been a hot topic, with critics claiming that it is a heckler of media content, especially as the years progress.

The proposed changes were notified a month ago, when the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting issued a notification seeking amendments in the existing Cinematograph Act of 1952. The changes allegedly will give the Union government more power over film certifications, essentially taking away the autonomy of the CBFC.

Many filmmakers and industry experts, including Kamal Haasan, Anurag Kashyap, Hansal Mehta, Vetri Maaran, Nandita Das, Shabana Azmi, Farhan Akhtar, Zoya Akhtar, and Dibakar Banerjee have already spoken up against the amendments. Filmmakers have proposed a statement against the amendment, with the petition garnering more than 1400 votes from filmmakers around the country.

2.What is the Cinematograph Act of 1952?

The Cinematograph Act of 1952 puts into place a rigorous method of certifying films for public consumption- commercial films displayed in cinema halls and other public viewings. It is also responsible for the existence of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). The Union government has certain guidelines in place that determine the certifications and edits or cuts given by the CBFC. There are four categories of classification— 1.) unrestricted viewing (U); 2.) unrestricted, but with parental guidance for children below the age of 12 (U/A); 3) restricted to adults (A); and 4.) restricted to a class or a profession (S).

CBFC has nine regional offices that view, classify and recommend modifications and cuts to the movies before their release. They are assisted by an advisory panel elected by the Union government.

CBFC is very thorough with its classification and review method. It is a three-step procedure that weighs in all disagreements as well as expert opinions. A regional member of CBFC reviews the film while being assisted by a member/members of the government-appointed advisory panel to determine the classifications and the revisions. In case of disagreements between the regional office and the advisory panel, the issue is taken up by a revising committee of the CBFC. If the issue is still not resolved, it is taken up further by another revising committee or a chairperson of the board.

3.What are the proposed amendments?

The proposed amendments ask for three things;

1.) The category U/A will be subdivided based on age into U/A 7+, U/A 13+ and U/A 16+.

2.) Empowering the Union government to direct the CBFC to reconsider the certificate it has issued to a film if the government feels that it does not conform to the ‘Guiding Principles’ under Section 5B(1). Under the section, CBFC cannot certify media content that goes against the “interests of the sovereignty and integrity of the State, security of the State, friendly relations with foreign States, public order, decency or morality, or involves defamation or contempt of court or is likely to incite the commission of any offence”.

3.) The government has also recommended adding Section 6AA targeting piracy. Accepting the judgements of the standing committee, they have agreed upon a minimum punishment of 3 months which can be extended up to 3 years. The government also suggested a fine of 3 lakhs but removed the 10 lakh cap. It may now be extended till 5% of the audited gross production cost or with both.

Thus, in conclusion, the Union government is seeking to have complete control over India’s media content and its censorship despite the CDFC already having various safeguards in place. Further, the government demanded a decision be made in 14 days, not providing ample time to deliberate on an issue as important as media censorship.

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