"CBFC is bound by certain laws that were made several years ago ... Time has come for a change as we talk about progressive India. So there is a need for amendment in laws," she told reporters here.
"If we get 'A' certificate for the film then why there are so many cuts? It's like the audience would not understand what we are trying to show. It's time that we change the laws as per today's time," she said.
At the same time the National Award-winning actress said she failed to understand why Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) raised objections.
"I can count films whose sense of humour was vulgar but there was no objection made. Now with 'Maatr', when we are showing the reality, objections are being raised and it is surprising," she said.
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The film, which deals with the issue of rape, is reportedly refused certification owing to some gruesome scenes.
"Maatr" is directed by Ashtar Sayed and features Raveena as a single mother. It is due for April 21 release, but the actress said she wasn't aware about the next move of its makers now.
"Amol Palekar sir has approached the Supreme Court (over censorship) and even Shyam Benegal has submitted his report so we are hoping change will come," she said.
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