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The censor board in India is starting to show maturity, says Shabana Azmi

The censor board in India is starting to show maturity, says Shabana Azmi

The veteran actress is set to appear in Sonam Kapoor starrer Neerja next which is slated for release this Friday
16 Feb, 2016

During promotions for her upcoming movie, Neerja, veteran actor Shabana Azmi said that today's actors get to experiment more as they do one project at a time, unlike actors during her prime time.

According to Indian Express, she shared, “I was the first one to decide that I will do both parallel cinema and commercial cinema. I was riding in two boats where you are likely to sink but fortunately, this didn’t happen. The most remarkable change has been that actors are only doing a single movie at a time. At our time, 12 movies were being made simultaneously."

"What was demanded in Hindi cinema was an alternative reality to films. Earlier, Hindi cinema used to whitewash all the details of characters but parallel cinema did the exact opposite and showed everything that was real so that's also being integrated now. Even in a Piku, you see Amitabh Bachchan speaking with a Bengali accent, adding depth to his character. All these demands are being met and skills are being sharpened because one movie at a time allows you to really focus."

Azmi, who has been successful in both parallel and mainstream cinema, said the audience has become more open and are ready to try both kinds of cinema.

The actress went on to say that she believes that the present is a very happy time in the Hindi film industry.

“All kinds of films are being made right now. You have typical masala films, which are catering to the lowest common denominator. Then you also have a movie like Masaan and then Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara so all kinds of content is being embraced. That's when the audience gets a choice.”

Speaking about her film, Fire in the context of the current censorship debate, she revealed, “Censor Board passed the film without any cuts. The film had already run for three weeks in a row then Shiv Sena came and pulled it off the cinema. It was referred to the censor board and it passed the film again, without a single cut and that too with an adult certificate. In that particular case, they (CB) showed a lot of maturity. Civil society also said that we are not going to listen to a political party and what they dictate to us.”

Relating it to the intolerance issue, she said people are not receptive to arguments: “At the moment, an atmosphere is being build up where any voice of dissent or anything that can be considered controversial or criticism is being stifled. It's so you don't say anything that challenges the status quo."

Neerja is slated for release this Friday.

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Philosopher (from Japan) Feb 16, 2016 05:31pm
I think the Indian cinema has started out immaturity by showing vulgarity and uttering words because the censor board has relaxed the bar.
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raghu Feb 16, 2016 05:46pm
Well said Shabana.
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Adeeb Feb 16, 2016 05:49pm
Oh really! do they compromise on socio ethical cultural values and now allowing the nudity and vulgarity?
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Abhijeet Feb 16, 2016 06:36pm
Let us see if Neerja is released in Pakistan.
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Vijay Feb 16, 2016 07:00pm
Allowing explicit sex scenes, vulgar dances, glorifying live in relationships over traditional marriage is showing maturity? I still remember what late Meenakumari once said, “to be sexy I don't have to remove my clothes". Since your late father Kaifi sahib and Meenaji were good friends you should have learned something from her.
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Qamar Valliani Feb 16, 2016 08:55pm
After 1996 movie 'Fire' with Nandita Das, what do you expect from Shabana Azim?
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Thoroughthinker Feb 16, 2016 09:21pm
Indian Central Board of Film Censor Certification during the time of Asha Parekh as Chairperson, was the most mature as an organisation.
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M Feb 16, 2016 09:54pm
@Vijay Unfortunately Meena Kumari's regressive and patriarchal opinions are outdated. Move your brain out of the 1980s.
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Rashid Sultan Feb 16, 2016 10:56pm
Shabana is India's national treasure. As a Pakistani I respect and salute her devotion to art with sincerity as should all human beings irrespective of nationality. She is to India what Dame Judi Dench is to Britain. Do we have an equivalent?
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Abdulla Hussain Feb 16, 2016 11:34pm
I don't think there remains any scope for censor board to review what is good or bad in bollywood production anymore. If they honestly work no film will get certificate to exhibit. Gone are those days when good respectable movies were produced in India. As a matter of fact nudity & vulgarity in the name of masala or item number has overtaken decency.
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sudhir Feb 16, 2016 11:37pm
I love Shabana. One of the greatest actresses Bollywood ever produced. I love those art movies she did with Nasiruddin Shah and she was amazing even in the commercial movies she did. She's an evergreen beauty. She looks so beautiful even after all these years.
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Mrs. Phannay Khan Feb 17, 2016 03:56am
Neerja was an icon. She gave her life to protect the innocent. She should have been awarded country's highest civilian award for her bravery. Also disappointing that Bollywood took so long to pay tribute to her
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solani Feb 19, 2016 08:48pm
Shabana Azmi still you look so beautiful in this age. Share something about your lifestyle to us (Dawn) that what kind of food and exercise you do so our wives get benefits from it.
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