Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, who is supporting and co-producing
"Ya Rab", a movie based on religious fundamentalists in Islam, tells
the film faced a lot of trouble with the Censor Board as the board's examining
committee was not ready to clear it with a U/A certificate.
"The film ("Ya Rab") had a tough time at the
Censor Board," Mahesh Bhatt, who is co-producing the film under his banner
"Vishesh Films", told here Tuesday at the launch of the first look of
the movie.
"The examining committee (of Central Board of Film
Certification) refused to see the film and give it the certificate that we
wanted. We wanted U/A certificate for the film but the Censor Board was not
willing to do so unless some cuts were done. The revising committee got cold
feet," he further added.
It was then that Bhatt and the makers of the film decided to
go to the Tribunal to seek a U/A certificate for the movie.
"Finally me and director Hasnain Hyderabadwala went to
the Tribunal and thank god, India
has people who have integrity, who have courage. There Lalit Bhasin, who was
heading the Tribunal, looked at Hasnain with awe and said 'you have made a
brilliant film. I think India
needs to see this film'," Bhatt remembered.
"Ya Rab" shows the battle between two ideologies.
One group represents the Islamic principle of compassion and respect for human
life while the other incites youth to avenge alleged atrocities on Muslims.
Slated to release Feb 7, 'Ya Rab' features 'Bigg Boss 7'
fame Ajaz Khan in the lead role.