Unfreedom, A Film That Was Banned By The Censors, Is Now Using That As Its USP
by The Daily Eye Team March 31 2015, 10:58 am Estimated Reading Time: 1 min, 0 secsWe’ve done it again. Only two days after India failed its LGBT populace by voting against benefits for same-sex partners for UN staff, it was reported on Saturday that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC, popularly known as the ‘Censor Board’) banned ‘Unfreedom’, a thriller directed by debut filmmaker Raj Amit Kumar starring Adil Hussain and Victor Banerjee. The film, a contemporary thriller, features a lesbian love story as well as an Islamic terrorism-related angle. According to a report in Mumbai Mirror, the board was mainly irked by the nudity and the lovemaking scenes between the two protagonists and reportedly claimed that, apart from stirring enmity between Hindus and Muslims, it would “ignite unnatural passions.” The trailer for the film has taken advantage of this situation, proclaiming in big, bold letters that the film has been “banned in India” and it is the film “they don’t want you to see.” It is presumably an attempt to garner the same kind of attention that India’s Daughter, the recent BBC documentary on the Delhi gang-rape, received after the government banned the film.