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Need to revisit Cinematograph Act: Information & Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari

Press Trust of India | Posted on Jan 31, 2013 at 12:48pm IST

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New Delhi: Against the backdrop of controversy surrounding Kamal Haasan's film 'Vishwaroopam', Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari on January 31 said there was a need to "revisit" the Cinematograph Act to ensure decisions of the Censor Board are implemented.

"Time-cinematographic act revisited to ensure implementational integrity (of) certification decisions, otherwise each state would be its own censor (board)," Tewari posted on the social networking website Twitter.

Tewari had said on January 30 that states should implement the decisions of the Censor Board regarding screening of films but refrained from commenting on 'Vishwaroopam', saying the matter was in court.

Need to revisit Cinematograph Act: I&B Minister

Tewari had said that states should implement the decisions of the Censor Board regarding screening of films.

"Since the High court has once again taken the matter within its purview, it would be inappropriate to comment on it. We would allow the High court to take cognisance of the matter holistically and come to whatever conclusion it considers appropriate. Because it's been a tradition that we do not comment on matters which are sub-judice," Tewari had said.

Haasan on January 30 suffered a setback as the Madras High Court stayed the screening of "Vishwaroopam".

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