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A highly anticipated film has finally cleared the hurdles of censorship and is set to release in India. The movie, which had been locked in a censorship battle, has undergone significant changes to adhere to the country’s film certification guidelines. This development comes as a relief to the film’s makers and fans who have been eagerly awaiting its release.
The film, titled “Santosh,” is directed by Sandhya Suri and features Shahana Goswami in a pivotal role. Earlier, the film faced an unofficial ban due to concerns raised by certain groups. The film’s narrative revolves around a complex theme that resonated with audiences worldwide. Despite the challenges, the filmmakers worked closely with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to address concerns and ensure a smooth release.
“Santosh” was the UK’s official entry for the 97th Academy Awards in the Best International Feature category. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section, receiving widespread critical acclaim. Although it didn’t secure an Oscar nomination, “Santosh” did make it to the December longlist and earned a BAFTA nomination for Best Debut Feature.
The censorship battle surrounding “Santosh” highlights the challenges faced by filmmakers in India, where creative expression often clashes with societal norms and regulations. The film industry has witnessed several instances of censorship, with some films being banned or heavily edited to comply with guidelines. Notable examples include “Fire” (1996), “Bandit Queen” (1994), and “Unfreedom” (2014), which faced bans due to their bold themes and content.
The release of “Santosh” is expected to generate significant buzz, given its critical acclaim and the controversy surrounding its censorship. The film’s success could pave the way for more nuanced storytelling in Indian cinema, encouraging filmmakers to push boundaries while adhering to regulations, which will be streaming on Lionsgate Play from October 17, which also features Kushal Dubey, Sunita Rajawar, Sanjay Bishnoi and Shashi Beniwal.
The release of “Santosh” marks a significant moment for Indian cinema, highlighting the delicate balance between creative expression and regulatory compliance.
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