The state government appointed committee which reviewed the
controversial film “A Woman in Brahmanism” has recommended a total ban
on it on the grounds of obscenity.
The state government had formed
the panel following protests from a cross-section of people against the
film. The committee, headed by Women and Child Welfare principal
secretary Neelam Sahani, submitted a report on Wednesday in which they
recommended stopping the screening of the film.
The committee felt
that the film was picturised with only an eye on “obscenity, vulgarity,
sex and bedroom romance”. “The scenes in ‘A Women in Brahmanism is
intended to hurt the sentiments of one particular caste and it is not
acceptable for public screening,” the committee informed the government.
Meanwhile,
on the demand of Cine Prekshka Viniyogadarula Sangam, Hyderabad and
Brahman Organisation Joint Action Committee, the state government has
constituted another committee to review the other controversial film
“Denikaina Ready
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