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    Directors, technicians protest in front of Censor Board office

    Malayalam film directors and technicians today staged a dharna in front of the office of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), protesting against denial of certification for the movie 'Kathakali' alleging portrayal of nudity and vulgarity.

    Directors, technicians protest in front of Censor Board office
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    Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)

    Thiruvananthapuram

    The protest was made under the aegis of Film Employees Federation of Kerala (FEFKA), which had already moved the High Court against the Board's demand for three cuts, including the climax scene, on the movie, directed by upcoming filmmaker Saijo Kannanaikkal.

    The members of FEFKA, led by its general secretary B Unnikrishnan, took part in the protest held in front of the CBFC office, functioning at Chitranjali Studio here.

    27-year-old Kannanaikkal had claimed that the CBFC Officer here was insisting on removal of the portions, which, according to him, were the 'soul' of the movie.

    He alleged that the Board's move was an infringement on the creative freedom of a filmmaker.

    He also claimed that a panel of CBFC, which saw the film, had suggested giving the movie a 'U' certificate, but the officer was reluctant to any certification without removing the 'objectionable' scenes.

    The two hour-long feature film revolves around the life of an orphan man, who tries to create a space and identity of his own in the society around.

    CBFC recently courted controversy by recommending several cuts in the Bollywood movie "Udta Punjab".  

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