Censor Board chief Leela Samson yesterday defended the decision to give a go-ahead to PK, starring Aamir Khan and said "political and ideological groups" may advise their followers not to watch it.
"Our job is to certify. That we have done. We are not a censorship board. Political or ideological groups may advise their followers not to watch it," Leela Samson told PTI when asked for a reaction to a series of protests across the country against PK.
Activists of right-wing outfits, including Bajrang Dal, have been protesting demanding a ban on the film for allegedly hurting religious sentiments.
There have been protests in several parts of the country including in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. The film's director Rajkumar Hirani rejected the allegation that it was disrespectful to Hinduism and said it upheld the true spirit of religion.
In a statement, Mr Hirani said he had no intention to hurt anyone's sentiments and maintained that the film upheld the true spirit of religion while condemning "only the abuse" of it.
This Article is From Dec 31, 2014
Censor Board Chief Defends Clearance to PK
- Press Trust of India
- Bollywood
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Dec 31, 2014 17:24 pm IST
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Published On Dec 31, 2014 09:25 am IST
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Last Updated On Dec 31, 2014 17:24 pm IST
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Aamir Khan in a still from PK
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