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Madras HC questions why CBFC denied censor certificate to Vetrimaaran's Manushi: ‘Making movie is right to speech’

Updated on: Jun 04, 2025 06:46 PM IST

Vetrimaaran moved the Madras High Court on Tuesday over the Central Board of Film Certification denying his film, Manushi, a censor certificate. 

On Wednesday, the Madras High Court questioned how the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) could deny certification to Manushi, as per The Hindu's report. Vetrimaaran moved the court on Tuesday for the film produced by him and directed by N Gopi Nainar after the CBFC reportedly denied them a censor certificate without specifying objectionable scenes. (Also Read: Director Mohan G accuses Vetrimaaran, Anurag Kashyap of misrepresenting Brahmins in Bad Girl: 'Try with your own caste')

HC questions CBFC over Manushi

Andrea Jeremaiah in a still from Manushi, produced by Vetrimaaran.

The report states that Justice N Anand Venkatesh questioned how the CBFC denied a certificate without specifying the objectionable scenes, visuals, dialogues, music or other content that’s to be edited. The judge stated that unless the portions were spelt out, the producer wouldn’t know which parts of the film to tweak or edit, leading to monetary loss.

“Making a movie is a part of the right to speech and expression. As such, the filmmakers are already suffering from a lot of difficulties. You cannot deny certification for an entire movie without specifying the objectionable portions and expect a filmmaker to shoot the entire movie afresh,” said the judge.

The CBFC was given until 16 June to provide a list of objectionable portions or to watch the film with Vetrimaaran and point out the scenes to him.

Why CBFC refused to censor Manushi

About Manushi

Vetrimaaran produced Manushi under Grassroot Film Company, and Gopi of Aramm-fame directed it. Andrea Jeremiah plays the lead role in the film, which also stars Nasser, Tamizh, Hakkim Shah, and Balaji Sakthivel. Ilaiyaraaja has composed the film’s music, and Vijay Sethupathi released the film’s trailer in April last year. Manushi sees the custodial torture of a woman suspected of being a terrorist.

 
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