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Nepal Court Lifts Ban on Hindi Films, Including “Adipurush”, Upholds Censor Board’s Authority

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha Published June 22, 2023 4 Min Read
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In a significant development, a court in Nepal has lifted the ban on Hindi films, including the highly anticipated Prabhas-starrer “Adipurush,” while urging authorities to refrain from obstructing the screening of movies approved by the country’s censor board. The ban on all Hindi films was initially imposed after an objection was raised concerning a dialogue in “Adipurush” where Sita is referred to as “India’s daughter.” The decision to ban the films was announced by Kathmandu Mayor Balendra Shah, who reiterated his commitment to upholding “Nepal’s sovereignty and independence” and expressed his readiness to face any consequences for his actions.

However, the Nepal court’s ruling has now deemed the ban on Hindi films as unjustified, emphasizing the censor board’s responsibility in reviewing and approving movies for public exhibition. This decision is likely to have a significant impact on the film industry, allowing the resumption of Hindi film screenings in Nepal and ensuring that the audience can enjoy a diverse range of cinematic content.

The controversy surrounding “Adipurush” primarily revolved around a specific dialogue that referred to Sita as “India’s daughter.” This depiction prompted concerns among certain factions in Nepal, who believed it undermined their nation’s autonomy and cultural heritage. In response, Mayor Balendra Shah announced the ban on Hindi films, citing the need to protect Nepal’s sovereignty and independence.

The court’s decision to lift the ban demonstrates a recognition of the importance of artistic expression and freedom of speech. By upholding the authority of the censor board, the court has established a framework through which films can be evaluated and approved, ensuring that content aligns with societal norms and values while also respecting creative liberty.

While it is crucial to respect and protect national identity and cultural heritage, it is equally important to strike a balance that allows for the appreciation of diverse cultural narratives and artistic interpretations. Film, as a powerful medium, has the ability to foster cross-cultural understanding and bridge gaps between communities. By permitting the screening of Hindi films, including “Adipurush,” Nepal can embrace this potential and engage in a broader dialogue with its neighbors.

The lifting of the ban is not only a victory for the film industry but also for the audiences who will once again have access to a wide array of cinematic experiences. It highlights the significance of cinema in promoting cultural exchange and fostering mutual respect among nations. The court’s decision sends a positive message, encouraging open-mindedness and a willingness to explore different perspectives.

The Nepal court’s ruling to lift the ban on Hindi films, including “Adipurush,” showcases a commitment to artistic freedom and the importance of a robust censor board in evaluating film content. The decision emphasizes the need to strike a balance between protecting national sovereignty and embracing diverse cultural narratives. By allowing the resumption of Hindi film screenings, Nepal can foster greater cultural understanding and appreciation, while also providing its audiences with a wider range of cinematic experiences.

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Sweta Jha June 22, 2023
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