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Indian Cinema and Censorship: Navigating the Challenges

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Which government body is responsible for film certification in India?

  1. Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)

  2. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting

  3. National Film Development Corporation (NFDC)

  4. Film and Television Institute of India (FTII)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) is a statutory body under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, that regulates the public exhibition of films in India.

What is the primary objective of film censorship in India?

  1. To protect public morals and values

  2. To prevent the spread of misinformation and propaganda

  3. To ensure national security and integrity

  4. To promote the development of a healthy film industry


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The primary objective of film censorship in India is to protect public morals and values. This includes preventing the exhibition of films that contain obscene, vulgar, or sexually explicit content, as well as films that promote violence, hatred, or communal disharmony.

Which category of films is exempt from censorship in India?

  1. Documentary films

  2. Newsreels

  3. Short films

  4. Educational films


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Documentary films, newsreels, short films, and educational films are exempt from censorship in India. This is because these films are considered to be of educational or informative value, and are not likely to cause harm to public morals or values.

What are the different categories of film certification in India?

  1. U

  2. UA

  3. A

  4. S


Correct Option:
Explanation:

The different categories of film certification in India are U (unrestricted public exhibition), UA (unrestricted public exhibition with parental guidance), A (restricted to adults only), and S (restricted to specialized audiences).

Which category of film certification is typically given to films that contain violence, gore, or adult themes?

  1. U

  2. UA

  3. A

  4. S


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The A category of film certification is typically given to films that contain violence, gore, or adult themes. These films are restricted to adults only, and children under the age of 18 are not allowed to watch them.

What is the process for appealing a film certification decision in India?

  1. The producer can appeal to the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT)

  2. The producer can appeal to the Supreme Court of India

  3. The producer can appeal to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting

  4. The producer can appeal to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

If a producer is dissatisfied with the film certification decision, they can appeal to the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT). The FCAT is an independent body that reviews film certification decisions and can overturn or modify the CBFC's decision.

Which landmark Supreme Court judgment held that film censorship in India is unconstitutional?

  1. K.A. Abbas v. Union of India (1970)

  2. S. Rangarajan v. P. Jagjivan Ram (1989)

  3. Secretary, Ministry of I&B v. Cricket Association of Bengal (1995)

  4. Entertainment and Sports Network (ESPN) v. Union of India (2011)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In the landmark case of K.A. Abbas v. Union of India (1970), the Supreme Court held that film censorship in India is unconstitutional. The Court ruled that censorship violates the freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution.

Which film was banned by the CBFC in 1968 for its alleged obscenity and vulgarity?

  1. Pyaasa (1957)

  2. Mughal-e-Azam (1960)

  3. Sholay (1975)

  4. Bandit Queen (1994)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Bandit Queen (1994), a biographical film about the Indian bandit Phoolan Devi, was banned by the CBFC in 1968 for its alleged obscenity and vulgarity. The film was eventually released in 1996 after the Supreme Court overturned the ban.

Which film was banned by the CBFC in 2015 for its alleged anti-national content?

  1. PK (2014)

  2. Udta Punjab (2016)

  3. Padmaavat (2018)

  4. The Accidental Prime Minister (2019)


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Udta Punjab (2016), a film about the drug problem in the Indian state of Punjab, was banned by the CBFC in 2015 for its alleged anti-national content. The film was eventually released in 2016 after the Bombay High Court overturned the ban.

Which film was banned by the CBFC in 2018 for its alleged glorification of violence?

  1. Padmaavat (2018)

  2. The Accidental Prime Minister (2019)

  3. Gully Boy (2019)

  4. Kabir Singh (2019)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Padmaavat (2018), a historical drama film based on the 16th-century poem Padmavat, was banned by the CBFC in 2018 for its alleged glorification of violence. The film was eventually released in 2018 after the Supreme Court overturned the ban.

Which film was banned by the CBFC in 2019 for its alleged portrayal of homosexuality?

  1. The Accidental Prime Minister (2019)

  2. Gully Boy (2019)

  3. Kabir Singh (2019)

  4. Article 15 (2019)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Accidental Prime Minister (2019), a biographical film about the former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, was banned by the CBFC in 2019 for its alleged portrayal of homosexuality. The film was eventually released in 2019 after the Supreme Court overturned the ban.

Which film was banned by the CBFC in 2020 for its alleged anti-Sikh content?

  1. Gully Boy (2019)

  2. Kabir Singh (2019)

  3. Article 15 (2019)

  4. 83 (2020)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

83 (2020), a sports drama film about the Indian cricket team's victory in the 1983 Cricket World Cup, was banned by the CBFC in 2020 for its alleged anti-Sikh content. The film was eventually released in 2020 after the Supreme Court overturned the ban.

Which film was banned by the CBFC in 2021 for its alleged portrayal of violence against women?

  1. Kabir Singh (2019)

  2. Article 15 (2019)

  3. 83 (2020)

  4. Thappad (2020)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Thappad (2020), a drama film about a woman who files for divorce after being slapped by her husband, was banned by the CBFC in 2021 for its alleged portrayal of violence against women. The film was eventually released in 2021 after the Supreme Court overturned the ban.

Which film was banned by the CBFC in 2022 for its alleged anti-Hindu content?

  1. Article 15 (2019)

  2. 83 (2020)

  3. Thappad (2020)

  4. The Kashmir Files (2022)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The Kashmir Files (2022), a drama film about the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus from the Kashmir Valley in the 1990s, was banned by the CBFC in 2022 for its alleged anti-Hindu content. The film was eventually released in 2022 after the Supreme Court overturned the ban.

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