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Censor (General
Movie ,2001)
Starring
| Dev Anand |
.... Vikramjeet |
| Rekha |
.... Ms. Srivastava |
| Archana Puran Singh |
.... Madame Maggie |
Director : Dev Anand
Producer : Dev Anand
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Review
A film within a film Censor has Dev Anand playing a veteran director Vikramjeet whose ultimate passion is making movies. So
much is he involved in film making that he hardly gets time for his lovely wife, played by Hema Malini. He is convinced that his film
Aanewala Kal, starring young stars Heenee Kaushik, Mohini Sharma, Raja and Vinay Anand, will appeal to everyone.
But Censor Board’s regional officer Ms. Srivastava (Rekha) and the other members find many scenes in the film objectionable. On the
other hand, Vikramjeet is sure that the objectionable scenes are intrinsic to the film's story. He refuses to make any changes in the
film.
It’s then Vikramjeet meets Miss Maggie, an NRI. Miss Maggie is pretty impressed with Aanewala Kal. Maggie suggests Vikram to
nominate the film for Millennium World Academy Awards. Vikramjeet smuggles a print of the film out of the country for Academy awards
and the film wins accolades.
At home Vikramjeet refuses to accept "A" certificate for his film and takes the Censors to the court to fight his case. The film is
shown to the jury and a selected few drawn from various walks of life. Court's passes its verdict is in favor of the filmmaker and
orders the Censor board to make changes in its laws and criteria for judging and censoring films.
If you leave aside the cinematic qualities, Censor will strike your mind as the essence of the film is very much contemporary.
A call for liberalization of censorship in India is how Dev Anand has dubbed his movie.
Dev has taken care to put in all the ingredients of a healthy entertainer. A number by Govinda Hum Jo Rang Mein aa Gaye add to
the entertainment value.
Dev is of course young at heart, but his obsolescence is all too discernible in his acting style.
In short Censor is a timepass.
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