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Documentary on emergency denied certificate by CBFC

A Malayalam documentary on the Emergency, titled '21 Months of Hell', has been denied the censor certificate by the CBFC here, citing 'too much violence' among other things in it, its director said.

January 01, 2018 / 20:05 IST
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A Malayalam documentary on the Emergency, titled '21 Months of Hell', has been denied the censor certificate by the CBFC here, citing 'too much violence' among other things in it, its director said.

The 78-minute documentary deals with the alleged methods of torture employed by the police against detainees during the Emergency, the documentary director Yadu Vijayakrishnan, a cinema photographer by profession, told PTI here.

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The documentary mainly features interviews of "victims" of the Emergency along with the re-enactment of scenes of the alleged "tortures methods" recreated with actors, he said. Vijayakrishnan said the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)asked for proof of the torture methods used by police during the Emergency.

"Though there are testimonies of surviving victims and case reports, the Board wanted written government proof of the torture methods of that time", Vijayakrishnan said.