Tamil Actor Vishal Accuses CBFC Of Corruption For Mark Antony's Hindi Version, Reveals Paying Rs 6.5 Lakh Bribe
Actor Vishal has claimed that some members of Mumbai's Central Board of Film Certification are corrupt.
New Delhi: Tamil actor Vishal has made some serious accusations against the CBFC (Central Bureau of Film Certification) officials in Mumbai. He accused them of taking a Rs. 6.5 lakh bribe in exchange for approving his latest movie, Mark Antony, as a U/A. On Thursday the actor dropped a video on his social media handle 'X' where he made some serious allegations. In the video, he pleaded with the chief minister of Maharashtra, Eknath Shinde, and the prime minister of India, Narendra Modi.
Vishal disclosed the cost of the Hindi version of Mark Antony to be Rs 6.5 lakh, broken down into two payments of Rs 3 lakh for the screening and Rs 3.5 lakh for the certificate, in a post he made on the X social networking site. He wrote, "Had no option but to pay the concerned mediator #Menaga coz too much at stake since movie released today. Bringing this to the notice of Hon Chief Minister of Maharashtra and my Hon PM Narendra Modiji. Doing this is not for me but for future producers. NOT HAPPENING. My hard earned money gone for corruption ??? No way. Evidence down for all to hear. Hope truth prevails as always."
#Corruption being shown on silver screen is fine. But not in real life. Cant digest. Especially in govt offices. And even worse happening in #CBFC Mumbai office. Had to pay 6.5 lacs for my film #MarkAntonyHindi version. 2 transactions. 3 Lakhs for screening and 3.5 Lakhs for… pic.twitter.com/3pc2RzKF6l
— Vishal (@VishalKOfficial) September 28, 2023
The allegations have caused an uproar on social media. Concerns have been raised about the future of major Indian productions if films like ‘Mark Antony’ spend INR 6.5 lakhs for a censor certificate.
The film Mark Antony is a science fiction action-comedy film that was released on September 15. The film has received mixed positive reviews from the audiences.
Vishal and S. J. Suryah play dual role in Adhik Ravichandran's science fiction action comedy film, which also features Ritu Varma, Sunil, Selvaraghavan, and Abhinaya.