Deepak Tijori criticises CBFC over inconsistent censorship in Dhurandhar 2 Actor-director Deepak Tijori has raised concerns over censorship practices in the theatrical release of Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, questioning what he describes as inconsistencies in how abusive language is handled across platforms. In a recent statement, Tijori criticised the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) for “half-muting” cuss words in the film’s theatrical version. He said he was unable to understand the rationale behind partially censoring expletives instead of either muting them completely or leaving them intact. “I genuinely don’t understand this, why mute half the abuses and let the other half stay?” he remarked, adding that the approach appears arbitrary. The filmmaker also pointed out that the film has already been granted an adults-only certification, questioning the purpose of such partial censorship. “Who exactly are we protecting here? And from what, half a word?” he said, highlighting what he views as a lack of clarity in the guidelines. Tijori further flagged what he termed a “double standard” in censorship between theatrical and digital releases. He noted that while the cinema version features muted language, the same film is later released on OTT platforms without such alterations. “The same film releases on OTT completely unmuted, exactly as it was meant to be,” he said, suggesting that this undermines the logic of theatrical cuts. According to him, this discrepancy ... #Dhurandhar #Deepak #Central_Board #CBFC #raised_concerns #Actor-director_Deepak #Deepak_Tijori #criticises_CBFC #Tijori_criticises #Tijori

Gag order on Mohammad Deepak: HC refuses to quash FIR against gym owner Uttarakhand High Court imposed a gag order on gym owner Mohammad Deepak, restraining him from social media statements amid an ongoing investigation. The court refused to quash the FIR against him, citing his status as a "suspected accused" and deeming his requests for police protection and action against officials as attempts to pressure the investigation. #social_media #High_Court #Mohammad_Deepak #gym_owner #Deepak #Uttarakhand_High #Gag_order #owner_Mohammad #owner_Uttarakhand #media_statements

'From 150 members to 12': Uttarakhand gym owner counts cost of becoming 'Mohammad Deepak' A gym owner in Kotdwara, Uttarakhand, has seen his business plummet from over 150 members to just a dozen after confronting Bajrang Dal activists. The dispute began when activists protested a shop's name, leading to clashes involving the gym owner, who identified himself as 'Mohammad Deepak'. Security has been increased amid threats of further action. #Uttarakhand #Mohammad_Deepak #Bajrang_Dal #confronting_Bajrang #Uttarakhand_gym #Dal_activists #gym_owner #members #Mohammad #Deepak
