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Kedarnath director Abhishek Kapoor is no stranger to ups and down in his career. If Kai Po Che and Rock On established him as a director of substance, Fitoor brought him down with a thud. But now with his new film Kedarnath, Abhishek is riding high again. He speaks to Subhash K Jha about the ban in Uttarakhand and the film being accused of promoting Love-Jihad.

Q. What do you have to say about Kedarnath being banned in Uttarakhand?

A. It is very upsetting. How can they do this? When the government has cleared it, the whole country is watching it, how can they stop my film? Uttarakhand is an integral part of the country. What happens to my freedom of expression?

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Abhishek Kapoor On Kedarnath Ban in Uttarakhand: “What Happens To My Freedom Of Expression?”

Q. Just days before the release of your film, someone filed a PIL against it. Should there be more stringent laws against nuisance litigation?

A. More than more laws, the ones that exist should be enforced more effectively. I am very happy with the laws of the country. And I am most willing to work within the parameters of the law. But those parameters should be made workable.

Q. Is there a sense of satisfaction at the end making Kedarnath?

A. Oh absolutely, because I had nothing more to give to this film. I completely believed in it and I gave all of myself to the film. The feeling of satisfaction after you are consumed by a truthful creative process is almost like a pilgrimage in itself. I feel cleansed after making Kedarnath.

Q. What do you have to say about those who accuse the film of promoting Love-Jihad, whatever that means?

A. What can I say about assumptions that were based on a 2-minute trailer? People are reacting out of their own insecurities. Dangerous assumptions such as these are made when certain sensitive ideologies are played around with or have been violated before. People who make assumptions without seeing the film must be stopped. The censor board has cleared our film with just two cuts. Isn’t the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification) the final authority on the content in cinema that goes into the public domain?