Janaki vs State of Kerala Gets Green Light After CBFC Reduces Cuts from 96 to 2
Suresh Gopi’s highly anticipated film, “Janaki vs State of Kerala,” has overcome a major hurdle in its journey to the big screen. The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), which initially stipulated a staggering 96 cuts, has significantly softened its stance, now requiring only two minor alterations.
CBFC’s Dramatic U-Turn Following High Court Hearing
The film’s producers challenged the CBFC’s original demand of 96 cuts in the Kerala High Court. Following the hearing, the CBFC dramatically revised its decision, agreeing to certify the film with just two minor cuts. This reversal represents a substantial victory for the filmmakers and paves the way for the movie’s release.
A Sigh of Relief for Suresh Gopi and Team
The initial 96 cuts recommended by the CBFC caused significant concern for the film’s team, including lead actor Suresh Gopi. The drastic reduction to just two cuts brings immense relief, allowing the film to retain its intended narrative and artistic integrity.