Emraan Hashmi’s Cheat India Gets Renamed by Censor Board and Like Us, Twitterati Can’t Help but Ask ‘Why?’

Why Cheat India is releasing on January 18.

Why Cheat India new poster (photo credits: Ellipsis Entertainment)

Now, who is getting clear deja vu feelings here? No one would have thought that what happened at the start of 2018 would be repeated in 2019. Last year, Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmavati was renamed to Padmaavat, thanks to the violent protests carried out by Karni Sena (and as suggested by Censor Board). This year, despite no such protests happening, the Board wants another January release to change its name. So Cheat India will now be called Why Cheat India. Silly but true! Cheat India Now to be Called 'Why Cheat India?', Emraan Hashmi's Movie Gets a New Title as CBFC Raises Concern.

The 'Why' is something I would want to put in another place - Why Censor Board. Why? A statement issued by the producers throws little light on the matter. It read, "The CBFC had concerns about the title 'Cheat India'. We had an extensive conversation with the Examining Committee and Revising Committee regarding the proposed change as the film has been in public domain for a year, and more importantly, because the theatrical teaser, trailer and television promos had already been certified with the original title. This would lead to dual communication a week before the release. The duress of lack of time left us with no choice but to mutually agree to the new title, 'Why Cheat India'." It’s Official! Emraan Hashmi’s Cheat India to Release on January 18; Avoids Clash With Thackeray Biopic and Kangana Ranaut’s Manikarnika.

However, producers refused to share what the reason is for Censor Board to get offended by the name. That said, it is not very hard to take a guess here. If you have seen the trailer, Cheat India, I mean Why Cheat India is about the malpractices in the education system. So the title is a play on how the system is 'cheat'ing India.

So what does it have to do with the Censor Board's annoyance with the name? Well, the best guess we have is that with the upcoming elections, The Board, whose many members are associated with the ruling party, do not want the movie to sound like an accusation. Even if that's the case, then we have no clue why the addition of 'Why' makes any difference to the title, other than making it sound damn silly.

It is not just our view, many on Twitter are exactly clueless about this change.

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Considering that The Accidental Prime Minister is coming this Friday and the Censor Board had no issues with that film, we really are mystified that just a title of 'Cheat India' made the members see red! Why Cheat India is releasing on January 18.

 

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 10, 2019 04:03 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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