From April 1 Censor Board certificate process had gone online

SIBY HERALD

Currently making a movie is a big task in itself. But getting movie released is the bigger challenge and problem. Each and every producers data-faces one or the other problem when the film is getting ready for release.



At this trend every Kannada film is facing a new problem. The latest crisis is due to the Censor board going online. From April 1st the Censor certificate process has gone online. It should have eased the burden on film makers. But ironically it is creating tension and problems. From April 1, not a single film has been censored in India.


It was stated that the Censor Board going online is no doubt a good thing. Now the film makers have to submit the application, details of the film, and other NOC certificates through online only. 



Sources have added that first thing we should all learn is how to fill the Censor application correctly." Every film big and small will data-face the problem. It is not just Raaga, the multi-crore Baahubali 2 which is scheduled to release on April 28 will data-face the same problem. Until the film is complete fully with all certificates, application for Censor cannot be made. 


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