68 DAYS REQUIRED TO CERTIFY A MOVIE: CBFC
Home > Tamil Movies > Tamil Cinema NewsBy Akash | Nov 05, 2017
According to reports, the censor board’s website has made it clear that the board would require 68 days in total to certify a film and that filmmakers must prepare for this in advance.
Reports suggest that a proper chalked out procedure that can have no alternation is into force and the status of the film can be known if the makers log into their account using their ID and password.
As per Rule 41 of the Cinematograph Act, 1952, listed below is the time limit for each of the processes:
Scrutiny of Applications - 7 Days
Formation of Examining Committee - 15 days
Forwarding the EC Report to Chairman - 10 days
Communication of the order to applicant - 3 days
Surrender of cuts by the Producer - 14 days
Examination of cuts - 14 days
Issue of Certificate - 5 days
Total Time Limit - 68 days
CBFC RESTRICTS UNCERTIFIED VIDEOS! FILMMAKERS CALL IT AN ILLEGAL MOVE.
Home > Tamil Movies > Tamil Cinema NewsBy Anirudh | Sep 19, 2017
Recently, the CBFC has been levying restrictions on filmmakers that they should not promote any scenes, promos or songs from their films without the certification from them. Following this, Kannada film producers have been fighting against this act, and they have requested the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) to intervene this.
The filmmakers have apparently termed this move as 'illegal.' It was reportedly argued that the CBFC should have let the film fraternity know about such a restriction through notifications. It was said that a few promotional videos were removed from Youtube as the content was not certified. Recently, a controversial scene from the film Dandupalya 2 was removed by the CBFC, but they faced criticism for the scene going viral on social media.
Most of the producers have ostensibly gone against this restriction and are hoping to be freed from this soon as they feel that online promotion is a cost-effective method.
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