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As the Padmavati crisis escalates, veteran filmmaker Shyam Benegal shows concern on the behaviour of The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

The filmmaker who helmed a committee to recommend reforms in the censor board’s working has strong words of censure for the panel.

“I must say the CBFC is behaving very strangely in the matter of Padmavati. If the film did not carry a disclaimer it could easily be corrected. Why send the film back? Again it seems very suspicious,” said Benegal.

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“I Can’t Comment On Padmavati. I Haven’t Seen It, Have You?: Shyam Benegal On Padmavati

Benegal, who has faced a furious backlash in his time for his cinema on socio-cultural equality, is baffled by the extent of the Padmavati uproar.

“I am sorry I can’t comment on Padmavati. I haven’t seen it, have you? No one has seen it. Yet there are hordes of people objecting to its content. Does that make any sense?I can’t understand how the protest has spread across the nation when hardly anyone has seen the film. How can the protest against a film become so rampant when no one has seen the film, no one knows the content.

Benegal, whose films like Ankur, Nishant, Manthan focused on the evils of the caste system, sees a pattern of vote-bank politics in the protests against Padmavati.

“This is being done to consolidate the Rajput vote. Now, you must understand that the Rajput community is not one homogenized community across the country,” he said.