Shocking decision had been taken by Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC) it had decided not to allow the TV screening of any new film that originally had an ‘A’ certificate.
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) usually re-certifies A-rated films for TV and make them eligible for television screening. And now the board had decided to stop that procedure. It’s a decision – taken after discussions within the Board in accordance with the provisions of the 1952 Cinematograph Act
The big movie makers will now be in danger of losing satellite rights.
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) usually re-certifies A-rated films for TV and make them eligible for television screening. And now the board had decided to stop that procedure. It’s a decision – taken after discussions within the Board in accordance with the provisions of the 1952 Cinematograph Act
The big movie makers will now be in danger of losing satellite rights.
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