Published 15:44 IST, November 21st 2019
Ford v Ferrari controversy: CBFC chief Prasoon Joshi opens up on the issue
Ford v Ferrari is one of the most anticipated movie of the year starring Christian Bale & Matt Damon. Read to know about the controversy and CBFC chief reaction
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Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has denied all controversies that surfaced that CBFC has ordered makers Christian Bale to blur scenes in Ford v Ferrari. CBFC chairperson Prasoon Joshi opened up on Wednesday saying that CBFC board h never asked makers of movie to blur any scenes.
Furr, Prasoon expressed his disappointment with all of those who propagated false news that CBFC has asked to blur shots in James Mangold helmed-movie that stars Matt Damon. Prasoon furr clarified in statement saying that "it was done voluntarily by makers and has thing to do with CBFC."
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CBFC chief furr said in a statement that, "To mindlessly assume, comment and attempt to drag into controversy without any substantiation is disappointing and uncalled for. Especially so when CBFC as a responsible organization over last years has worked sincerely to ensure that a fine and fair balance is maintained."
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Check out Prasoon Joshi's statement:
CBFC chief and board also have asked people to t drag to any manufactured controversies from w on. He furr concluded statement saying, "I hope with this clarification that discerning people or audience would see through motivated attempts to drag CBFC into manufactured controversies. In future, I would suggest and request that this kind of shallow reporting and reactions are refrained from."
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CBFC chief's statement was out after days when a part of media reported that ims of alcohol bottles and glasses containing alcohol have been reportedly blurred in action film on direction of film board.
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14:49 IST, November 21st 2019