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The Central Board of Film Certification Correspondence Files (1992–2002): A Discursive Rhetoric of Moral Panic, "Public" Protest, and Political Pressure
- Cinema Journal
- University of Texas Press
- 49, Number 3, Spring 2010
- pp. 67-87
- 10.1353/cj.0.0217
- Article
- Additional Information
This article constructs a chronological narrative based on a decade of epistolary communication involving India's Central Board of Film Certification, the Information & Broadcasting Ministry, the police, right-wing parties, and the citizenry in order to trace a continuum of state and right-wing interventions in the process of censoring 1990s Hindi cinema.