Ernakulam: Harshly criticizing the decision of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), the Kerala High court questioned the board’s objection to the use of ‘Janaki’ in an upcoming Malayalam film named ‘Janaki vs State of Kerala’ and the need for modifying its title if the movie has to release in theatres.
The Kerala High Court observed that ‘Janaki’ was a common name used everywhere. It also wondered how the name could affect a particular section of society, as it did not belong to any specific caste or religion.
The court asked Deputy Solicitor General of India (DSGI) O M Shalina, who appeared for the CBFC: “We have cinemas released in the name ‘Seeta Aur Geeta’. Janaki is Sita. But nothing happened. No problem, and nobody has any complaint. We have a film Ram Lakhan. Nobody has any complaints. Then, how come for Janaki there is a complaint?”
Justice N Nagaresh made the remarks during the hearing of the petition filed by Cosmos Entertainments, the producer of ‘JSK-Janaki Vs State of Kerala’, which stars Union Minister Suresh Gopi and Anupama Parameswaran in lead roles. The Tamil Nadu-based firm sought a directive to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to issue the censor certificate for the movie. It said following media reports, the makers learnt that the censor board had directed to change the movie’s title and the name of the titular character Janaki, saying it refers to Hindu Goddess Sita.
The query followed the DSGI’s submission that the board had issued a show-cause notice to the filmmakers on June 26. The DSGI submitted that the modification listed was to remove/change the name of the lead character ‘Janaki’, from the title and dialogues wherever it occurs. To this, the court asked, “Why should there be modification?”
The DSGI submitted that the board’s guidelines say visuals or words contemptuous of racial, religious or other groups are not presented in films. The narrative of the film (JSK) deals with mature content, thus the name ‘Janaki’ should not be used in this context.
The HC has directed that the show-cause notice be placed before it on June 30.