Documentary filmmaker Rakesh Sharma and veteran actor Anupam Kher are
locked in a fight in the social media over the former's Gujarat riots
documentary 'Final Solution'.
Sharma alleged that as former Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)
chairperson, Kher banned his documentary 'Final Solution' by not giving
it a clearance during the NDA-led regime.
He claims the documentary was finally cleared when the Congress-led UPA
coalition came in power. "'Final Solution' was cleared on October 7,
2004, when the UPA was in power, not as Anupam Kher claims during the
BJP regime!," Rakesh tweeted. "It was cleared by a panel headed by Shyam
Benegal, with 3-4 members. Anupam 'banned' it through a charade
earlier," he added.
Kher, who was the chairperson of the board from 16 October 2003 to 13
October 2004, has denied Sharma's allegations insisting the movie was
passed under his tenure and Sharma even thanked him for that.
"Have been reading Rakesh Sharma's response to my interviews to news
channels about his documentary film 'Final Solution'. He is lying. He
says I as a chairman of Censor Board didn't pass his documentary. UPA
did.
Easiest thing is to do is find out the proof from CB," Kher wrote. "I as
a Chairman saw his documentary and passed it without any cuts. Censor
board has the proof. In fact Rakesh Sharma thanked me for passing his
documentary. I feel sorry for him. Calling me a liar without any proof
is a cowardly act," he added.
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