U/A for 'The Jungle Book' leaves Indian audience amused
Disney’s children film “The Jungle Book” has been given
‘U/A’ certificate by the censor board, causing a furore in Bollywood
and on social media.
“The Jungle Book”, based on
Rudyard Kipling’s stories based in India, is an American fantasy
adventure film directed by “Iron Man” helmer Jon Favreau, written by
Justin Marks, and produced by Walt Disney Pictures.
But
a ‘U/A’ certificate means parental guidance is needed to watch the
film, which releases here tomorrow, a week before the US release.
The
Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), which had caused a huge
controversy by shortening the length of a kiss in James Bond movie
“Spectre” last year, gave the movie a ‘U/A’ certificate, for being “too
scary”.
The decision has not gone down well with people ridiculing the board for its callous approach in certifying films.
“That
(‘The Jungle Book’ getting U/A certificate) shows how crazy this
country has become. We have lost the marbles, sorry to say that. If
‘Jungle Book’ is getting U/A certificate, then the government should do
some serious thinking about CBFC,” Bhatt told reporters at Gima awards
here last night.
“If you ask me CBFC should be put in garbage can, that is the right place for the CBFC,” he said.
When
asked about CBFC chief Pahlaj Nihalani’s reasoning behind the U/A
certification, Mukesh said, “I am not talking about Nihalani. He is just
a stooge of the people who have put him there. There has to be some
radical thinking. If a ‘Jungle Book’ can get a U/A, shame on India.”
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana too is surprised with “The Jungle Book” getting U/A certificate.
“It’s
unbelievable. I don’t know what’s the criteria behind the
certification. May be, it is because of the 3D images of Bhageera and
Sherkhan bouncing-off the screen. These days kids are used to reading
story books and watching Captain America, and after all these are
animated films,” he said.
The singer-actor recollected that as a child he used to be excited while watching the “Jungle Book” series on the small screen.
The decision has amused many fans on social media with many poking fun at Nihalani.
“What
happened to Pahlaj Nihalani? U/A certificate to Jungle Book! Thank God
it’s not A. Non of the chimps, monkeys, hyenas wearing clothes,” a user
wrote.
“Pahlaj Nihalani never fails to amuse me, he
is better than any stand up comedian across the globe. Now Jungle Book
us U/A because its scary!,” wrote another user.
“Pahlaj
Nihalani gives a UA to #TheJungleBook, the quintessential kids story,
citing it’s too scary. When will he stop embarrassing himself?,” another
tweet read.
‘The Jungle Book’ gets U/A certificate by CBFC
New
Delhi, April 7 (IANS) India's censor board chief Pahlaj Nihalani's
decision to certify Jon Favreau's "The Jungle Book" as a "scary" movie
fit for children to watch only under parental supervision, has led the
audience to question whether it's because the "animals are naked", while
celebrities are left wondering about the criteria of the certification.
"Iron
Man" fame director Jon Favreau took a basic structure of Rudyard
Kipling's timeless classic and charged it up with the power of the 1967
animation film to bring forth an advanced version of the story backed
with technology.
It
features Indian-American child artist Neel Sethi, and will make its way
onto the screens in India on Friday - a week before its release in the
US, where too the movie has been given a PG (Parental Guidance) rating.
"Sorry
guys. 'Jungle Book' got a U/A certificate. And they cut the Kaa and
Baloo kiss. Also, the Sher Khan and Col Hathi sex scene," actor-comedian
Vir Das tweeted.
In
the same vein, "Wazir" actress Aditi Rao Hydari said: "There are lot
more frightening things in other movies than just special effects. I am
not very sure about what the criteria of the certification is. I think
there are so many films that should not be watched by lot of people. We
really need a better certification system."
A
Twitter user was amused by the decision as she shared: "What happened
to Pahlaj Nihalani? U/A certificate to 'Jungle Book'! Thank god it's not
A. Non of the chimps, monkeys, hyenas wearing clothes"; while another
shared that "Pahlaj Nihalani has given 'Jungle Book' a U/A certificate.
So many naked animals in the jungle must have really upset him."
There were others too.
"So
kids, target audience for the movie, cannot watch #JungleBook because
#PahlajNihalani thinks it's 'too scary'," posted one, while another
shared: "Pahlaj Nihalani never fails to amuse me, he is better than any
stand up comedian across the globe. Now Jungle Book us U/A because its
scary".
In
a justification of his decision, Nihalani, who has faced the ire of
many for his strict censor regulations, told a popular daily: "Please
don't go by the reputation of the book. See the film and then decide on
the suitability of the content for kids. The 3D effects are so scary
that the animals seem to jump right at the audience."
Favreau
had earlier told IANS that while the story is woven with a splash of
dark tones, he has ensured that it is child-friendly.
He
said: "I am a dad of three kids and I want to make sure that it is
something that my kids would be comfortable in seeing. But that doesn't
mean you can't scare them sometimes a little bit. You know what I mean
...the bad guy has to bad".
A
source from the industry shared that while the certification did not
come as a shock, the CBFC chief's reasoning was startling.
"Anyway
kids can't go and watch the film alone. They will be accompanied by
their parents, so the certification is fine. In fact, US has also given
it a PG rating," the source said.
Many came to Nihalani's defence.
Stand-up
comedian Atul Khatri shared: "Are you sending your 12-year-old alone to
watch movies in theatres in India? No na. Then STFU #JungleBook".
A
Twitter user made the point clear with a string of tweets saying: "You
guys have the strangest double standards I've ever seen. 'The Jungle
Book' also has a PG rating in the US, just so you know. Suggesting
parental guidance for a film that may scare younger viewers is quite
fair, IMO (if we *must* have a ratings/censorship body i.e.)
"U/A
doesn't mean kids aren't allowed in theatres; it just means they need
to come with parents. Which they do. Not that rules are enforced. I
realise it's fashionable to bash Pahlaj Nihalani, and, yes, it is
justified 99.9% of the time, but let's not stop being judicious."
Another
social media user tweeted: "All those mocking #PahlajNihalani's
statement about @TheJungleBook see what US and Canadian ratings system
say".
The
film is supported by a stellar cast including Bill Murray, Ben
Kingsley, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett Johansson and Christopher
Walken. And its Hindi dubbed version for the Indian audience, is voiced
by a string of popular Bollywood stars, including names like Priyanka
Chopra and Irrfan Khan.
U/A for 'The Jungle Book' leaves Indian audience amused
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