Veteran actor-director Amol Palekar’s plea challenging several provisions of the Cinematograph (Amendment) Act, 2023, including pre-censorship of films, will be heard by the Supreme Court in January 2025.
The plea, filed in April 2017, argues that pre-censorship is outdated in the digital age and hinders artistic expression. It specifically challenges the definition of “film” under the Act, contending that documentaries should not be subjected to the same level of scrutiny as feature films.
The Supreme Court’s decision to hear the case comes amid growing concerns about the impact of pre-censorship on the film industry and freedom of expression. While the Centre has argued for a more regulated approach to online content, including films, the petitioner maintains that such measures could stifle creativity and innovation.
The outcome of this case could have significant implications for the future of filmmaking in India, particularly for independent filmmakers and documentary makers.