National award winning filmmaker Adoor Gopalakrishnan has slammed the idea of censorship in films.
The director said he feels to have censorship in a democracy is “silly” and such rules can only survive in dictatorship.
“I don’t believe in any censorship. I don’t want to be told what to do and what not to do. It is very silly in a democracy. Only under dictatorship you need censorship of any kind,” he told reporters here.
“What is it that you are censoring? An opinion. But democracy functions on different opinions…,” he added.
According to the filmmaker, he was once part of a film study group, which included directors like Shyam Benegal and Ramesh Sippy, where they discussed the issue of censorship.
“There should be no censorship in a democracy. I am basically against the idea. In fact, we were all together in a committee which was studying all these issues, it was a film study group, under the chairmanship of doctor Shivaram Karanth.
“Shyam Benegal, Ramesh Sippy and others were there. Majority of us decided that we should scrap this (censorship). Then Mr Sippy said no please don’t do that. We save ourselves with the censor certificate.”
The 75-year-old “Swayamvaram” helmer said censor certificate can be used by filmmakers as a way to safely release a film during crisis.
“Suppose on the day of the release or on previous day, somebody goes to the court and if the release is disturbed, so now what helps them is the censor certificate. They can show them, that it has been censored and approved. That kind of security is being given by this certificate.
“But the idea of censorship doesn’t stop there. That’s the problem. When somebody becomes in-charge of the censor board and thinks that he has supreme authority over everyone, who makes films in this country, that means it is the misuse of what is intended by certification, it is not even censorship,” he added.
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