Mute “cow”

IN Media Watch Briefs | 12/07/2017

PTI reports that the CBFC has asked Suman Ghosh, director of a documentary on Amartya Sen  “The Argumentative Indian”, to mute four words in the film. The four words CBFC's regional office in Kolkata wanted muted are 'Gujarat', 'Cow', 'Hindutva view of India' and 'Hindu India'. The film is structured as a conversation between Sen and his student, economist Kaushik Basu.             

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