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Chastised AXN to be back again

2 March 2007

Hey, AXN is going to be back again. From its coerced hibernation. The two-month-long ban imposed on it following the telecast of the ‘World’s Sexiest Advertisements’ has been lifted 15 days. Yeah, a good 15 days before-hand. AXN Country Head Sundar Aaron told exchange4media, “We are happy that the ban has been lifted and our channel will be again watched by million of viewers.” We are very happy too. The ban was imposed in January after AXN refused to pay heed to the warnings of the Informationa...

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Director Vipul Shah offers to cut Katrina Kaif's dargah skirt scene

5 October 2006

This is what has happened in the aftermath of the Katrina-in-a-short-skirt incident. From a PTI report in the Daily News & Analysis: [ Link] Dargah Committee vice-president Sayed B Chisti said it was the duty of office-bearers of the Anjuman Committee that is accompanying the Bollywood team to ensure the maintenance of the sanctity of the shrine. The Dargah Committee will write a letter of protest to the Anjuman Committee and seek an explanation, Chisti said. Fair enough. Writing protest letters...

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Sight of Katrina's legs at Ajmer shrine irks devotees

4 October 2006

Katrina Kaif may have nice legs, but devotees at Khwaja Moinudeen Chishti's shrine, Ajmer, are not quite taken in by them. Many have objected to Katrina wearing western outfits inside the shrine, which did not cover her legs completely, when a large number of people were offering their prayers, IANS has reported. [ Link] Oops, distracted, were they? The silence maintained by Anjuman secretary Sayed Mohin Hussain Chisti over the issue is being objected by others. Anjuman is a representative body...

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Prof beaten up for anti-god statements

3 August 2006

A college professor was beaten up by saffronite hoodlums and subsequently arrested for allegedly speaking against Hindu gods and goddesses. And yes, he was also coerced to apologise for his heretical statement, says the Punjab Panorama blog. [ Link] Prof Sunil Agarwal teaches political science at the college. Aggarwal was manhandled by the workers of Shiv Sena and Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad allegedly for "speaking against Hindu gods and goddesses". He was immediately booked without trying...

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No more censorship at National Film Awards

3 August 2006

These are bad enough days for freedom of expression in India. But there are also those rare occasions which bring cheer. A Bombay High Court division bench has ruled that films can be shown at festivals without a censor certificate, and that films screened at such fora could be in other formats, too, and not necessarily on 16mm and 35mm film. The National Film Awards (NFA) versus documentary filmmakers Gaurav Jani, Anand Patwardhan and Simantini Dhuru case wasn't merely about technicalities as...

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How the month of June fared

5 July 2006

In June, music channels faced a lot of music. There as a court case, and there was a diktat from the information and broadcasting ministry asking these channels to apologise (yes, apologise) for telecasting "obscene" music videos. The same month, writer Sunil Gangopadhyay managed to escape for allusions to fantasising about a Hindu goddess. Music channels asked to apologise for obscene videos June 11, 2006: The Union Government asked six channels, including music channels MTV and Channel V, to...

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Shilpa Shetty's Kannada film 'Auto Shankar'

Non-bailable warrant for 'obscene' Shilpa Shetty

4 July 2006

It has been a while since the Shilpa Shetty case had made news; but that was before this blog was launched. It is nevertheless pertinent to do a brief recap. For the case may or may not have ended, but it is for sure not going to be the last of these lathicharges by the moral policemen. Arrest warrants were issued against Bollywood actresses Shilpa Shetty and Reema Sen for posing "obscene" for a Tamil eveninger Tamil Murasu. The City Judicial Magistrate, Elangovan, directed the Commissioner of...

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Dress codes: A brief Indian timeline

3 July 2006

It hasn't been a pretty picture for those who want to dress as they like in India. Moral policement are forever on the prowl. The usual contention has been that skirts, revealing dresses, indecent exposure, et al, provoke sexual assaults on girls/women. And, the targets of these attacks have primarily been students of schools and colleges. The Times of India has a brief timeline. [ Link] Delhi, June 2005: The dean of University of Delhi's Kirori Mal College blames "revealing dresses" for...

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That's short enough, girls. No more skirts for you!

2 July 2006

Girls in Madhya Pradesh may not get to wear skirts anymore. Barely, a fortnight after a ban on fashion shows in government-run colleges, the women's commission of the state — of all people — is considering a dress code for girls in educational institutions. And of course, that means no skirts for you girls. [ Link] You won't believe what this woman has to say: Some members of the Madhya Pradesh Women’s Commission have gone on record favouring the proposal. "A proposal envisaging a ban on skirts...

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