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2014 – Kaum De Heere: A film based on Indira Gandhi's assassins Satwant Singh and Beant Singh was banned by Censor Board. Eventually the film was released through YouTube. 2014 - 47 to 84: Film based on the insurgency in Punjab, India was banned. 2014 - Dilli 1984: Film based on the 1984 anti-Sikh riots was banned citing 'peace issues'.
List of films banned in India; 0–9. 3 Dev; 7G Rainbow Colony; ... Censor (2001 film) Chand Bujh Gaya; D. The Da Vinci Code (film) Dam 999; Deshdrohi; Dharam Yudh ...
After the 1947 independence of India, autonomous regional censors were absorbed into the Bombay Board of Film Censors. The Cinematograph Act of 1952 reorganised the Bombay board into the Central Board of Film Censors. [14] With the 1983 revision of cinematography rules, the body was renamed the Central Board of Film Certification. [15]
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Banned under the censorship act of 1981 because it criticized exploitation of women by men. [119] 1981 Ghaire aze Khoudo Hitch Kass Naboud: Banned under the censorship act of 1981 because it depicts a lesbian relationship and a controversy. [119] 1996 Gabbeh: Banned for being "subversive". [221] 1996 Nūn o goldūn (A Moment of Innocence)
In 1989, The import [50] of Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses was banned in India for its purported attacks on Islam. [51] India lifted the Ban in May 2011. In 1990, Understanding Islam through Hadis by Ram Swarup was banned. [52] In the same year, the Hindi translation of the book was banned, and in March 1991 the English original became ...
Film censorship in India (158 P) Film censorship in Pakistan (41 P) Films banned in Nepal (6 P) ... Censor (2001 film) Chand Bujh Gaya; Un chant d'amour;
Muslim groups in Tamil Nadu demanded the film be banned and claimed that the film would hurt Muslim sentiments. [9] Although the film was cleared by the Central Board of Film Certification of India, district collectors in the state of Tamil Nadu issued orders to the theatre owners not to screen Vishwaroopam, citing law and order problems.