On 23/10/2007, Vidyadhar Gadgil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the use of giving selective information like this? The
film 'Final Solution' was initially refused CBFC certification,
but on review was granted the certificate. It then went on to win
the Special Jury Award at the National Film
On 23/10/2007, Bhandare [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Vidhyafhar:
i have seen the film its freely available on the
internet..as far as facts go i am willing to give you
all the facts if you promise to answer my
questions...lets keep this strictly Q and A Like
Santosh rightly says, rhetorics
From: Bhandare [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Goanet] Politics of Hate
In 2004 The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)
has refused to pass Rakesh Sharma's award-winning film
on the Gujarat violence.
What is the use of giving selective information like this? The
film 'Final Solution
Dear Vidhyafhar:
i have seen the film its freely available on the
internet..as far as facts go i am willing to give you
all the facts if you promise to answer my
questions...lets keep this strictly Q and A Like
Santosh rightly says, rhetorics though feels good, is
counterproductive..
are you ready
In 2004 The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC)
has refused to pass Rakesh Sharma's award-winning film
on the Gujarat violence. Final Solution, the
three-and-a-half hour documentary, was rejected by the
Board on the grounds that it promotes communal
disharmony among Hindu and Muslim