
Ravinder Bhakar’s tenure, which began in 2021, had been marked by controversy from the start.Initially, he faced criticism when his charge of the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) was unexpectedly taken away. The move raised eyebrows and led to speculation about internal conflicts within the CBFC.
Adding to the tumultuous situation, just a few months ago, corruption charges were leveled against the CBFC under Bhakar’s leadership. This development further fueled the controversy surrounding the regulatory body responsible for certifying films for public exhibition.
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In the aftermath of Bhakar’s removal, the reins of the CBFC have been temporarily handed over to Smita Vats Sharma, the Additional Director General of the Press Information Bureau. With her new role as the interim CEO, Sharma will be tasked with addressing the challenges faced by the CBFC and restoring confidence within the film industry.
The sudden and dramatic changes at the CBFC underscore the need for transparency and accountability within regulatory bodies. As the film industry closely watches developments, questions arise about the future direction of the CBFC and the measures that will be taken to address the allegations of corruption that have cast a shadow over its recent history.