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Bureau Report: During the last few days, after the release of the film ‘Adipurush’, many people had raised questions as to how the Censor Board finally issued the certificate. Now once again the censor board is under question. The board has made 21 cuts in Punjabi singer, actor Diljit Dosanjh and Arjun Rampal’s film ‘Ghallughara’. Ghallughara means a lot of destruction. The Central Board of Film Broadcasting has given the film a certificate with 21 cuts. This is not normal because with all these cuts the censor board gives the film a U/A or U certificate. The producer of this film, Rani Screwvala’s company USVP Movies, has filed a petition in the Bombay High Court against the cut. The film was sent for approval of the certificate in December last year.

The film is made on Jaswant Singh Khalra

Ghallughara movie is directed by Honey Trehan. It is based on the life of Jaswant Singh Khalra, a great champion of human rights. Khalra was the strongest voice against human rights violations in Punjab during the 1980s and 1990s. He was a bank manager in Amritsar. He raised questions about the encounter of thousands of innocent Sikhs during the period of militancy and 1984. His organization had disclosed the unlawful death of about 25 thousand people in Punjab. Even the police had killed 2000 people who did not cooperate in their work.

According to the guidelines

Khalra went missing in September 1995, last seen cleaning a car in front of his house. Later, 6 police officers were found guilty in the case of their abduction and murder. According to CBFC, the film is sensitive and the scenes and dialogues of the film have been cut as per the guidelines. He said that the deleted dialogues and scenes in the film can incite violence and Sikh youth. So they have been removed.

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