Rajneeti, a long awaited movie is ready to hit the cinemas next week as the Censor Board has shown the green signal to it. The movie was passed when the director Prakash Jha agreed to cut the violent scenes & the other some homosexuality references.
The Censor Board referred the movie to Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT). FCAT gave a green signal and a U/A certificate which meant that the movie is ‘Unrestricted Public Exhibition with parental guidance for children below 12 years’. This was given with a rider which said that the director will remove the said dialogues and scenes.
A senior Board Official said that the Tribunal members have seen the movie. They found a few scenes to be violent and abusive language is been used in the movie. Also, there are a few references been given to homosexuality which is not been ordered to be deleted.
The officials have discharged the reports which said that the role of Katrina Kaif has resembled the character of the Congress President Sonia Gandhi. According to the officials, Katrina’s character had no resemblance with Sonia Gandhi and there were no such objectionable dialogues related to any character of the movie.
When asked from Prakash Jha, he refused to admit that the board has directed him to delete a few scenes. Jha told the PTI that, “You have to ask them (Tribunal) whether there is a rider or not. All I know is that my film has got a U/A certificate”.
In the meantime, the Information & Broadcasting Ministry has denied to say anything in this regard. A senior I&B official said, “The censor board is a quasi-judicial body, whose decisions are binding on filmmakers. The ministry cannot influence or intervene in its functioning.”
The movie is a multi-starrer starring, Katrina Kaif, Ajay Devgan, Ranbir Kapoor, Manoj Bajpai and Nana Patekar and is actually a story of a family which is been held in the dynasty politics. The movie is scheduled to be released on June 4.