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Parasakthi Faces Censor Cut Chaos
8 Jan
Summary
- Film faces fresh CBFC demands for 15 more edits.
- Director objects to cuts fearing narrative dilution.
- Release date uncertain amid ongoing certification issues.
The highly anticipated historical drama Parasakthi, starring Sivakarthikeyan, is experiencing significant delays with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Originally scheduled for release on January 10, the film's premiere is now uncertain as the CBFC has reportedly requested an additional 15 edits, escalating from an initial 23 suggested changes.
Director Sudha Kongara has voiced strong objections to these new demands, fearing they could disrupt the film's narrative integrity and creative vision. Sources indicate that Kongara is contemplating escalating the matter to the Revising Committee, a process that could push the release back by several weeks.
The film's content, particularly scenes related to the anti-Hindi agitations of the 1960s, is under scrutiny. The CBFC's Chennai regional office had previously flagged certain portions, seeking modifications. This uncertainty mirrors the recent postponement of Vijay's film, Jana Nayagan, highlighting a challenging period for the Tamil film industry.




