CBFC treats audience like children, says Soha Ali Khan

New Delhi: Soha Ali Khan, whose mother Sharmila Tagore was once chief of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), says the censorship body needs to stop treating the audience as children. The actress, whose film “31st October” struggled for clearance, says artistes are all for certification over censorship. “31st October” is based on the […]

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New Delhi: Soha Ali Khan, whose mother Sharmila Tagore was once chief of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), says the censorship body needs to stop treating the audience as children. The actress, whose film "31st October" struggled for clearance, says artistes are all for certification over censorship.

"31st October" is based on the aftermath of Indira Gandhi's assassination and its repercussions. Considering the sensitive topic, the makers had to face a lot of trouble with the CBFC.