The screening of the film “Barbie” faced a surprising turn of events as it was pulled from theaters despite having received a No Objection Certificate (NOC) initially. The decision to remove the film came after receiving public complaints regarding its content.
Not banned, just recalled
It’s important to note that the film has not been outright banned; instead, it has been recalled for another review. In an unusual move, the government of Punjab has stepped in and taken charge of the reevaluation process, superseding the authority of the censor board. The exact date for this second review is yet to be confirmed.
This incident has sparked discussions about the balance between creative freedom and public sentiments. Film censorship has always been a delicate issue, with the need to respect artistic expression while also being mindful of cultural sensitivities.
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As the film awaits its second review, filmmakers and audiences alike are closely watching how this situation unfolds, hoping for a resolution that considers both artistic integrity and public concerns.
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