Filmmaker Suman Ghosh has uploaded a 141-second trailer on-line of the documentary on laureate Amartya subunit amid a censorship tilt over the utilization of words "cow", "Gujarat", "Hindu India" and "Hindutva". These four words don't seem to be within the trailer.
"Today the ordinal of July we have a tendency to were presupposed to unleash our film THE argumentative INDIAN. after all we have a tendency to weren't allowed to. we have a tendency to had ready a trailer for the discharge. Please share if you prefer it. The Tagore verse form is recited by Victor Banerjee. and that i am indebted to the wide support from the individuals and media," Ghosh same in a very Facebook post on Fri.
The film was refused a inexperienced signal by the Indian censor board.
The Central Board of Film Certification's (CBFC) move was prompted by documentary maker Suman Ghosh's refusal to bow to its diktat that the four words verbalised by the Bharat Ratna awardee throughout associate interview within the film "The argumentative Indian" be muted.
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