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Kamal Haasan on censorship amid Jan Nayakan controversy: Freedom of expression is in danger

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Kamal Haasan on censorship amid Jan Nayakan controversy: Freedom of expression is in danger

Kamal Haasan, citing the Constitution and stressing on freedom of expression, called for a “principled rethink” on film certification after ‘Jana Nayakan’ faces Pongal release block. He emphasized that lack of transparency stifles creativity and harms the ecosystem of the industry.

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Kamal Haasan on censorship amid Jan Nayakan controversy: Freedom of expression is in danger
Kamal Haasan reflects on film censoring reforms amid ‘Jana Nayakan’ controversy.

After the postponement of actor Vijay’s last film, Jan NayganMany film personalities extended their support after the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) halted its Pongal release with the approval being withheld. However, the controversy escalated when the Madras High Court issued an interim stay ordering the CBFC to grant the necessary certificate. In light of this development, actor-politician Kamal Haasan raised broader concerns about freedom of expression and the vagueness of the film censoring process.

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Kamal shares his stance on XPublishing a statement on its official Rajya Sabha letterhead. He used the caption to introduce the note, “For art, for artists, for the Constitution”. In the letter, he stressed that the Constitution of India guarantees freedom of expression, a right that must be upheld by reason and never diminished by lack of transparency. He emphasized that the issue goes beyond the fate of a film, but rather serves as a mirror of how the nation values ​​art and artists within its constitutional democracy.

He emphasized that film production is a collective effort, sustaining an entire “ecosystem” of workers, including writers, technical staff, artists, venue operators, and the many small businesses that depend on the industry for income.

“When clarity is absent, creativity is stifled, economic activity is hindered, and public trust is weakened. The cinema lovers of Tamil Nadu and India bring passion, discernment and maturity to the art; they deserve openness and respect.” thug Life The actor left.

Their argument centered on the idea that a lack of transparency not only hinders artistic freedom but also causes real economic harm and erodes audience trust.

Kamal ended his speech with a firm demand For a “principled reconsideration” of the film certification process. He specifically advocated for reforms including: defined timelines for certification, transparent assessment processes; Written, reasoned justification for any necessary reductions or modifications.

The actor also urged the entire film industry to unite and engage in “meaningful, constructive” dialogue with the government. He stressed that such reform is vital, highlighting: “Such reforms will protect creative freedom, uphold constitutional values, and strengthen India’s democratic institutions by reaffirming trust in its artists and its people.”

Kamal will next be seen in director Shankar’s film Indian 3.

Jan Naygan It stars actor-politician Vijay in the lead role.

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