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I&B Ministry Clarifies 'Dhurandhar' Film Edits
1 Jan
Summary
- Ministry denied issuing directives for film dialogue changes.
- Filmmakers initiated revisions under routine certification.
- Changes align with CBFC guidelines on respectful content.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has refuted claims that it mandated edits for the film 'Dhurandhar.' Reports suggested government intervention to alter dialogues, but the ministry stated no such directives were issued.
Instead, the ministry explained that revisions were proposed by the film's producers. These changes are currently under examination by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) as part of its regular certification process, adhering to the Cinematograph Act and Rules.
This clarification addresses speculation that the government ordered specific modifications, like muting the word "Baloch." The ministry underscored that any permitted revisions strictly follow CBFC guidelines against presenting contemptuous content towards any racial, religious, or other groups.




