With Abolition of Film Certificate Tribunal, Bad Days for Filmmakers Will Become Worse
The move will benefit the Centre, which over the past seven years has overseen an unprecedented level of censorship.
FCAT has been abolished. Photo: Myke Simon/Unsplash
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New Delhi: Most days are not good days for Indian filmmakers. But the abolition of the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) â a statutory body addressing filmmakers aggrieved by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) decisions â has made bad days worse. Indian film certification comprises three bodies: the Examining Committee, the Revising Committee, and the FCAT. If a director is dissatisfied with the Examining Committee, then she approaches the Revising Committee. If she disagrees with the Revising Committee, then her final recourse is the FCAT â followed by the courts. But the FCAT abolition has removed a crucial link in the process, compelling the filmmakers to approach th
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Pehredaar Piya Ki row: BCCC takes action against show, asks channel to change time-slot
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News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Vivek Arya | Updated on: 17 Aug 2017, 05:00:16 AM
New Delhi:
Sony channel has been directed by the self-regulatory body for television, Broadcasting Content Complaints Council (BCCC) to move the time-slot of its most controversial daily soap ‘Pehredaar Piya Ki’ from 8.30 pm to 10 pm. It has also advised the channel to run a scroll saying it does not promote child marriage, the chairman of the body said on Wednesday.
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News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Tahir Qureshi | Updated on: 12 Aug 2017, 05:38:28 PM
New Delhi:
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