First-time director Sankalp Reddy’s eagerly-awaited Hindi-Telugu bi-lingual The Ghazi Attack about the mysterious sinking of an Indian submarine during the 1971 Indo-Pak war , has been ordered by the Censor Board Of Film Certification(CBFC) to add a disclaimer relinquishing any claims to historical accuracy.
Says a source from the CBFC, “There is no comprehensive evidence that the incident detailed in The GhaziAttack has any actual historic bearing.Yes, the incident is reported to have happened during the 1971 Indo-Pakwar. But we can’t accept the film as a historical document.We’ve therefore asked them to remove the announcement in the opening titles declaring the film to be based on historical facts and instead add a disclaimer saying the work is partly fictional and partly authentic.”
This development regarding a film based on a historical incident is relevant in the light of the Padmavaticontroversy where the director Sanjay Leela Bhansali is being questioned for tampering with history. But there is no substantial evidence to suggest Rani Padmavati really existed.
“If at the start of the film Bhansali states that it’s a work of fiction, the allegations of historical inaccuracy would be nullified,” says a source from the CBFC.
Mithya The Darker Chapter Gives A Good Name To Sequels Rating: *** ½ Applause Entertainment’s Mithya:… Read More
Citadel: Honey Bunny, & A Run For Their Money Rating: **** To set the record straight, Raj-DK’s Indian avatar … Read More
For those enamoured of the first two films in the funny-fearsome franchise, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 is deliberately… Read More
Who discovered Smita Patil for cinema? We all think it is Shyam Benegal. But veteran … Read More
The talented Shreyas Talpade admits that the fact he went through a serious health crisis… Read More
Just days before release you had humbug litigation claiming that your film was a copy?… Read More
Leave a Comment