High Court Scrutinises CBFC’s Block on Yogi Biopic
The Bombay High Court is slated to hear a petition challenging the Central Board of Film Certification’s (CBFC) refusal to grant certification to the Yogi Adityanath biopic, “Ajey: The Untold Story of a Yogi”. The filmmakers are contesting the decision, highlighting that the book upon which the film is based has been in the public domain for several years.
The court raised pertinent questions regarding the CBFC’s rationale for rejecting the film’s certification. The judges appeared to find the rejection perplexing, given the book’s long-standing accessibility.
The film, slated for release on August 1st, 2025, now hangs in the balance pending the High Court’s ruling. This case raises crucial questions about freedom of expression and censorship in the Indian film industry.
The outcome will significantly impact not only the release of this particular biopic but also set a precedent for future films dealing with politically sensitive subjects. The decision will be closely watched by filmmakers and the public alike, given the ongoing debate surrounding censorship and its impact on creative freedom.