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Shiv for Change in Censor

Tuesday, June 8, 2010 • Kannada Comments
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The 100 plus films super star Shivarajakumar drawing his attention on the recent observations of the regional censor board to his ‘Thamassu’ film said it is high time censor guidelines are properly amended to suit the present thoughts in film making. There is grave need for change in set principles. When new things are told without vulgarity it should be welcomed pointed Shivarajakumar.

“The whole film ‘Thamassu’ is looked at it gives the feeling of looking at a ‘National Flag’. It has all the essential factors. The film getting in to censor trouble is so unfortunate. I am not afraid of controversy and I am for telling something different on screen. My films like ‘Om, Madesha, Hodi Maga’ got in to censor trouble. When adjacent state regional censor boards are so liberal why there is so much of restriction here in Bangalore Regional Film Certification Board”, asks Shivarajakumar.

In ‘Thamassu’ he plays Shanker, a cop who gets in to violence inevitably. The film starring Padmapriya, the debut direction of Agni Sridhar is hitting the screens on 11th of June all over Karnataka. This is the fourth movie of ‘Megha Movies’.

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