New Censor Rule: No ‘A’ certificate films on TV
Published on Aug 26 2012 // Movie News
The Central Board for Film Certification (CBFC) had taken a shocking decision it had decided not to allow the TV screening of any new film that originally had an ‘A’ certificate.
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) usually re-certifies A-rated films for TV and make them eligible for television screening. And now the board had decided to stop that procedure. It’s a decision – taken after discussions within the Board in accordance with the provisions of the 1952 Cinematograph Act
The big movie makers will now be in danger of losing the satellite rights.




