Controversial Bollywood film Padmavat gets court’s nod


FE Online Desk | Published: January 18, 2018 19:18:31 | Updated: January 21, 2018 13:21:17


Controversial Bollywood film Padmavat gets court’s nod

India's Supreme Court has cleared the release of controversial Bollywood film Padmavat, and overturned the decision by four states to ban its screening.

It has been approved by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), but Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Haryana imposed a ban.

The film, which tells the story of a 14th Century Hindu queen and a Muslim ruler, has sparked nationwide protests by Hindu and caste groups.

It is set to be released on 25 January, says BBC.

"Cinemas are an inseparable part of right to free speech and expression," said Chief Justice Dipak Misra.

"States... cannot issue notifications prohibiting the screening of a film," he added.

The producers had approached the Supreme Court to challenge the states' ban.

The court had already rejected an appeal by a lawyer to block the film's global release.

In December, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) told local media it had not asked for any cuts. But it recommended changing the film's name from Padmavati to Padmavat, after the 16th century epic poem of the same name.

The film tells the story of a 14th Century Hindu queen belonging to the high Rajput caste and the Muslim ruler Alauddin Khilji.

Bollywood stars Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh play the lead roles.

The controversy comes amid an upsurge of Hindu nationalism since Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to office in 2014.

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