Cinema poll: Were the cuts to 'Sarkar' post certification necessary?

November 14, 2018 04:55 pm | Updated January 09, 2019 01:05 am IST

The Director of ‘Sarkar’ has been forced to cut parts in the movie that offended members of the ruling party in Tamil Nadu, after the film was certified by the CBFC. Was this necessary?
  • No, if they were offended by it, they needn’t watch it.
  • Yes, filmmakers should always consider the sentiments of the audience.
  • Maybe, but this seems to be a way to drum up publicity.
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