Tuesday, 22 February 2011

RGV's 'Distibomma' Vs Censor Board


Usually, a film by Ramgopal Varma tends to create chaos before its release. But this time, RGV’s latest film which has hit the screens has caused a commotion after it hit the screens. We are talking about ‘KSD Appalaraju’ and the protests came from the Nizamabad area.

Apparently, they burnt down a ‘Distibomma’ of Ramu for coming up with a scene which showed junior artistes donning the role Seetha smoking a cigarette while another artist doing lord Rama was playing cards. As expected, the media channels got the feed and they made the most of it. Sakshi channel made it a program freshly on this.

In the show, on a phone call, an analyst gave his thoughts on the scene-“the idea behind showing the characters like that was, Ramu wanted to show that those who appear as Rama or Seeta onscreen are not so off-screen. If the censor board has cleared it then they must have felt this scene is not harmful for the society. So, as an instinct I find the scene to be wrong but a little insight will give you the true intention behind it”.
But there is no one from Censor Board to answer on this.

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