"I think the Censor Board Chairman has already narrated. So I do not need to make any further comments. It is within the legal framework that the decision is taken in the larger interest," Union Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar said.
He was briefing reporters on the sidelines of a three-day film festival "Fragrances from the North East" which was inaugurated here.
The decision was taken collectively by the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, Home Ministry and the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) after watching the movie.
The Home Ministry had expressed reservation and serious concern over the contents of the film and asked the I&B Ministry to take a relook at the clearance given to it.
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