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Sivakarthikeyan on Last-Minute Censor Cuts
10 Jan
Summary
- The film 'Parasakthi' received a UA certificate after 25 last-minute cuts.
- Sivakarthikeyan described the team's effort as functioning like a military camp.
- The movie is based on the 1960s anti-Hindi protests in Madras.

The team behind the film 'Parasakthi' faced significant pressure as they awaited clearance from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). Hours before its scheduled January 10 release, the movie was granted a UA certificate, but only after undergoing 25 cuts and modifications. Actor Sivakarthikeyan shared in an exclusive interview that the focus was on adapting the film to the CBFC's suggestions without compromising its creative integrity.
The suggested changes included altering a dialogue about Hindi imposition and modifying a voiceover concerning language imposition in other countries. Sivakarthikeyan explained that the tight timeline meant his team operated like a 'military camp,' with everyone on standby for 24 hours to implement the required changes. He acknowledged the challenges posed by advanced technology in such situations.
Despite the pressures, Sivakarthikeyan expressed relief upon receiving the certificate on January 9. The team managed to integrate the modifications within the limited timeframe, ensuring the core story remained intact and the viewing experience was not significantly spoiled. 'Parasakthi,' directed by Sudha Kongara Prasad, delves into the student revolution and anti-Hindi protests of 1960s Madras and was set for a solo release.




