Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chief Pahlaj Nihalani has objected to four words -- "cow", "Gujarat", "Hindutva" and "Hindu India" -- in the film "The Argumentative Indian".
The trailer does not contain the words but Nihalani has reportedly refused to allow even the release of the preview because the film, due to hit the screens yesterday, has not been cleared.
Ghosh said he decided to share the trailer with the public because he was not allowed to release the film.
"And I am indebted to the countrywide support from the people and media," his post said.
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He posted again today with the link of a news report quoting Nihalani as saying that uploading the trailer without certification of the film is "illegal".
"So now curbs are being made about uploading a trailer on the Internet. Wonder where is all this going. Mr Nihalani's attack," Ghosh said.
"The CBFC cannot dictate if I post a trailer on the Internet. It is not against the law," Ghosh added when contacted by PTI.