Thursday, February 12, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Unreasonable Cuts Diluted Impact Of '31st October': Producer

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Oct, 2016 12:05 PM
  • Unreasonable Cuts Diluted Impact Of '31st October': Producer
Harry Sachdeva, who wrote and produced "31st October", says unreasonable cuts by Central Board Of Film Certification (CBFC) "diluted the impact of the film".
 
"31st October" was based on the aftermath of the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi including the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. It was directed by Shivaji Lotan Patil. The censor board gave the clearance for release of the politically controversial film to Delhi High Court after deletion of some objectionable scenes. It released on October 21. 
 
"I haven't shown even one incident in the film that isn't true. Yet the censor board delayed my film by one year. They asked for over 60 verbal and visual cuts. For what? And cut what? Incidents that really happened?
 
 
I was told by the censor board that these things never happened! I was asked to beep out a simple 'saala' from the soundtrack when 'Udta Punjab' was allowed the ugliest expletives abuses and profanities that mankind has ever uttered," Sachdeva said.
 
Harry said that he never discussed the film with the CBFC chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani.
 
"I was only told about the objections by censor board members. Now, I feel if I had a chance to explain my film to Mr Nihalani things might have been different. The unreasonable cuts have definitely diluted the impact of my film," he said. 
 
The film stars Vir Das and Soha Ali Khan. 
 
 
Sachdeva also added that he is "not surprised that the Sikh community has responded emotionally to our film". 
 
"These are all incidents from those four days after Indira ji's death that really happened. Every Sikh who lived to tell the tale has gone through the trauma described in my film. My family would have been wiped out if our Hindu friends had not helped us. I was a first-hand witness to the incidents we see in the film," he said. 

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Did You Know? A Punjabi Policeman Wrote 'Kala Chashma', And Got Paid Rs 11,000 For It

Did You Know? A Punjabi Policeman Wrote 'Kala Chashma', And Got Paid Rs 11,000 For It
Amrik Singh Shera wrote the lyrics of the song in the '90s, when it was initially released in England. The reworked version made its way into the Katrina/Siddharth-starrer and became the sensation that it is these days.

Did You Know? A Punjabi Policeman Wrote 'Kala Chashma', And Got Paid Rs 11,000 For It

'Do You Know' A Great Song To Work On: Diljit Dosanjh

'Do You Know' A Great Song To Work On: Diljit Dosanjh
Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh, who is coming up with a new number "Do you know", says working on the song was great.

'Do You Know' A Great Song To Work On: Diljit Dosanjh

Kareena Defines Sophisticated Maternity Fashion While Posing With Manish Malhotra

Kareena Defines Sophisticated Maternity Fashion While Posing With Manish Malhotra
The snaps show the actress effortlessly boasting her maternity fashion and proving the fact that pregnancy style can be anything but predictable.

Kareena Defines Sophisticated Maternity Fashion While Posing With Manish Malhotra

Priyanka Chopra, Anupam Kher Pay Tribute To 9/11 Victims

Priyanka Chopra, Anupam Kher Pay Tribute To 9/11 Victims
On the The 15th anniversary of the horrific 9/11 attacks, Indian actors Priyanka Chopra and Anupam Kher have paid a tribute to the victims.

Priyanka Chopra, Anupam Kher Pay Tribute To 9/11 Victims

Priyanka Chopra's Day Out With Sunny Leone In New York

Priyanka Chopra's Day Out With Sunny Leone In New York
Actress Priyanka Chopra had a fun afternoon date with Indo-Canadian actress Sunny Leone here.

Priyanka Chopra's Day Out With Sunny Leone In New York

Salman Khan Impressed With 'Banjo' Trailer

The actor took to Twitter on Sunday to praise the film and its cast. 

Salman Khan Impressed With 'Banjo' Trailer