‘VEDAA’ PRODUCERS PERTURBED BY CBFC DELAY | 26 July, 2024

The producers of John Abraham starrer Vedaa are distressed. They are not sure whether they will be able to keep their date with the public. If they are unable to get their film to the screens on 15th August, as announced, it will not be for any fault or shortcoming on their part. For, the delay lies at the doorstep of the CBFC.

In a press release, Zee Studios, Emmay Entertainment and JA Entertainment, the three producers of the film, have wondered aloud why the Central Board of Certification is doing what it is doing.

The press note reads:

“We, the producers of Vedaa, feel compelled to share with our fans and supporters that despite our best efforts, we are still to secure a clearance and certification from the CBFC of India. 

“Adhering to protocols, we applied for certification well before the prescribed eight weeks to release. Our film was screened for the CBFC on June 25th. Post this, we were advanced to a revising committee review without any explanation as to what the esteemed examining committee’s concerns or objections were. Since then, we have waited patiently for a revising committee to be constituted, impressed on all respected and honourable office-bearers and repeatedly daily-documented our appeal for certification, consideration or even an explanation. Despite this unusual delay, we have full faith in the system in place and are confident that the CBFC will oblige us rightfully. 

“It is our earnest request and wish that these words reach those who are able to help us resolve and dissipate this impasse and have our film certified. 

“August 15th is a special date that we are fortunate to find ourselves in a position to bring our film to fans of John Abraham and Nikhil Advani, who have supported our previous releases Satyameva Jayate and Batla House on the same date. 

Vedaa is a powerful, out-and-out entertaining film, inspired by current events. We believe, it deserves to reach its audience. It is our sincere endeavour that we will be able to keep our appointment with you.”

This is not the first time that one has heard of complaints against the functioning of the CBFC.