Govt May Mandate Censor Board Clearance for OTT Films After Satluj Row
The Indian government is considering making Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) approval mandatory for films released on OTT platforms. This would require amendments to the existing IT Rules 2021, which currently govern digital media content. The move follows a controversy surrounding the film Satluj, released on Zee5 without certification. Authorities are also exploring action against Zee5 for proceeding with the release while the film was still under review. Under current rules, state governments hold responsibility for enforcing laws against uncertified film screenings.
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