Parvin Dabas Discusses Censorship and Responsibility in Filmmaking Ahead of Khosla Ka Ghosla 2
Parvin Dabas Returns in Khosla Ka Ghosla 2
Actor Parvin Dabas is gearing up for his role in the eagerly anticipated sequel, Khosla Ka Ghosla 2. This film follows the original, which debuted in 2004, and sees Dabas reprising his beloved character, Chiraunjilal 'Cherry' Khosla. Recently, numerous filmmakers have raised concerns regarding the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) and its current approach to content ratings and censorship. In an exclusive conversation with Zoom, Dabas expressed his opposition to censorship in India, emphasizing that filmmaking should not serve as a political instrument.
Parvin Dabas on Censorship Issues
Parvin Dabas on Censorship
In a revealing discussion, Parvin Dabas shared his thoughts on the ongoing censorship debate in India. The controversy surrounding The Kerala Story 2 has captured significant attention, especially after the Kerala High Court lifted a stay on its release. A petition had been filed against the film's censor certificate, alleging that it misrepresents Kerala and its inhabitants while perpetuating negative stereotypes. Dabas stated, “I oppose censorship but support a grading system. It should be stricter. If someone wants to watch a film, they will. If they seek out poor content, it’s available online. We need to avoid creating content that could hurt someone's sentiments. There have been numerous instances of this, and it needs to stop.”
The Role of Filmmakers
Furthermore, Dabas highlighted the responsibility filmmakers have towards society, stating, “They should avoid creating content that seems to target specific groups, as that is also inappropriate. A proper grading system should be established for adult content and beyond. Instead of censorship, we should enhance our rating system.”
Art and Politics Should Remain Separate
Filmmaking shouldn’t become a political tool: Parvin Dabas
Parvin Dabas believes that politics should not interfere with artistic expression. He referenced the American film rating system, explaining, “In the U.S., films with violence or sexual themes receive an R rating. Filmmaking should not be politicized; it is a matter of responsibility from all perspectives.” Dabas’ upcoming film, Khosla Ka Ghosla 2, features a talented cast, including Anupam Kher, Boman Irani, Ranvir Shorey, Tara Sharma, Harsh Chhaya, and Ravi Kishan in key roles.