Irrfan Khan's 'No Bed of Roses' banned in Bangladesh
Los Angeles
Feb 18, 2017
'No Bed of Roses', a film said to be loosely based
on late Bangladeshi writer and filmmaker Humayun Ahmed, starring and co-produced
by Indian actor Irrfan Khan, has been banned in Bangaldesh. Irrfan has expressed
surprise.
Helmed by Bangladeshi filmmaker Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, the
movie is said to be about Ahmed, who divorced his wife of 27 years and married
an actress 33 years his junior. But the filmmaker has denied that it's a biopic.
According to variety.com, the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation's
(BFDC) Joint Venture Preview Committee approved the script of the movie on March
8, 2016, after which the film went into production. The completed film was previewed
for the BFDC on February 12, 2017 and received a No Objection Certificate on
February 15.
But just a day later, the BFDC sent the production a letter
stating that the certificate had been cancelled due to a letter from the Bangladesh
Information Ministry.
Irrfan said: 'I am really surprised to know that the government
of Bangladesh has blocked the film. This is a humane story that deals with complex
male and female relationships in a subtle and balanced way. What harm will it
cause to the society if seen?'
The actor, acclaimed for his work in Indian films like 'The
Lunchbox', 'Paan Singh Tomar' and 'Piku' and known
in Hollywood for being a part of movies like 'Jurassic World' and
'Inferno', Irrfan plays the lead role in 'No Bed of Roses'.
The variety.com report claims they have had access to the film
and it starts with a disclaimer that the film has no resemblance to any real
life characters alive or dead.
'No Bed of Roses' is a co-production between Bangladesh's
Jaaz Multimedia and India's Eskay Movies with Irrfan's IK Company as co-producer.
Farooki, who is known in Bangladeshi cinema for works like
'Television' and 'Ant Story', is now taking the matter to
court.
BFDC Managing Director Tapan Kumar Ghosh told variety.com that
it is not the BFDC's prerogative to issue the certificate and it was up to the
Bangladesh Film Censor Board to issue it.
However, Variety has copies of all the letters issued to the
production from the BFDC and they are all on the organization's official letterhead.
In reality, international co-productions cannot approach the Censor Board without
the BFDC certificate.
'We have been blocked at the first gate,' said Farooki.
'As the order does not explain any reason, I don't know
why they thought screening of the film would be inappropriate. Yes, my film
handles a so-called taboo subject but it doesn't show anything explicit and
hence doesn't violate any censor code. This goes against the freedom of expression,'
he added.
Los Angeles
Feb 18, 2017
'No Bed of Roses', a film said to be loosely based
on late Bangladeshi writer and filmmaker Humayun Ahmed, starring and co-produced
by Indian actor Irrfan Khan, has been banned in Bangaldesh. Irrfan has expressed
surprise.
Helmed by Bangladeshi filmmaker Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, the
movie is said to be about Ahmed, who divorced his wife of 27 years and married
an actress 33 years his junior. But the filmmaker has denied that it's a biopic.
According to variety.com, the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation's
(BFDC) Joint Venture Preview Committee approved the script of the movie on March
8, 2016, after which the film went into production. The completed film was previewed
for the BFDC on February 12, 2017 and received a No Objection Certificate on
February 15.
But just a day later, the BFDC sent the production a letter
stating that the certificate had been cancelled due to a letter from the Bangladesh
Information Ministry.
Irrfan said: 'I am really surprised to know that the government
of Bangladesh has blocked the film. This is a humane story that deals with complex
male and female relationships in a subtle and balanced way. What harm will it
cause to the society if seen?'
The actor, acclaimed for his work in Indian films like 'The
Lunchbox', 'Paan Singh Tomar' and 'Piku' and known
in Hollywood for being a part of movies like 'Jurassic World' and
'Inferno', Irrfan plays the lead role in 'No Bed of Roses'.
The variety.com report claims they have had access to the film
and it starts with a disclaimer that the film has no resemblance to any real
life characters alive or dead.
'No Bed of Roses' is a co-production between Bangladesh's
Jaaz Multimedia and India's Eskay Movies with Irrfan's IK Company as co-producer.
Farooki, who is known in Bangladeshi cinema for works like
'Television' and 'Ant Story', is now taking the matter to
court.
BFDC Managing Director Tapan Kumar Ghosh told variety.com that
it is not the BFDC's prerogative to issue the certificate and it was up to the
Bangladesh Film Censor Board to issue it.
However, Variety has copies of all the letters issued to the
production from the BFDC and they are all on the organization's official letterhead.
In reality, international co-productions cannot approach the Censor Board without
the BFDC certificate.
'We have been blocked at the first gate,' said Farooki.
'As the order does not explain any reason, I don't know
why they thought screening of the film would be inappropriate. Yes, my film
handles a so-called taboo subject but it doesn't show anything explicit and
hence doesn't violate any censor code. This goes against the freedom of expression,'
he added.
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