Central Board of Film Certification
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The Central Board of Film Certification (popularly known as the Censor Board) is a Government of India
Government of India
The Government of India, officially known as the Union Government, and also known as the Central Government, was established by the Constitution of India, and is the governing authority of the union of 28 states and seven union territories, collectively called the Republic of India...

 regulatory
Regulation
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 body and censorship
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 board of India
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 controlled by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. It reviews, rates and censors motion pictures
Film
A film, also called a movie or motion picture, is a series of still or moving images. It is produced by recording photographic images with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or visual effects...

, television shows, television ads, and promotional material. It regulates the public exhibition of films in India under the provisions of The Cinematograph Act 1952. Films can be publicly exhibited in India only after certification by the Board.

According to the Supreme Court of India
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 :

History

Cinema came to India in 1896 when the first show at Watson hotel, Bombay (now Mumbai
Mumbai
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) by Lumière Brothers
Auguste and Louis Lumière
The Lumière brothers, Auguste Marie Louis Nicolas and Louis Jean , were among the earliest filmmakers in history...

 was presented in July. •The Cinematograph Act 1909
Cinematograph Act 1909
The Cinematograph Act 1909 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom . It was the first primary legislation in the UK which specifically regulated the film industry...

 of England was initialized. The act basically covered strict requirements for fire-safety of theatres. The film then in use was made from the highly flammable cellulose nitrate base. Combined with limelight
Limelight
Limelight is a type of stage lighting once used in theatres and music halls. An intense illumination is created when an oxyhydrogen flame is directed at a cylinder of quicklime , which can be heated to 2572 °C before melting. The light is produced by a combination of incandescence and...

 illumination, this created a significant safety hazard, resulting in a number of fatal fires.

As the first film in India (Raja Harishchandra
Raja Harishchandra
Raja Harishchandra , is a 1913 silent Indian film directed and produced by Dadasaheb Phalke, and is the first full-length Indian feature film...

) was produced in 1913 by Dadasaheb Phalke
Dadasaheb Phalke
Dhundiraj Govind Phalke, popularly known as Dadasaheb Phalke was an Indian producer-director-screenwriter, known as the father of Indian cinema...

, Indian Cinematograph Act was passed and came into effect only in 1920. Censor Boards (as they were called then) were placed under police chiefs in cities of Madras (now Chennai
Chennai
Chennai , formerly known as Madras or Madarasapatinam , is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, located on the Coromandel Coast off the Bay of Bengal. Chennai is the fourth most populous metropolitan area and the sixth most populous city in India...

), Bombay (now Mumbai
Mumbai
Mumbai , formerly known as Bombay in English, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India, and the fourth most populous city in the world, with a total metropolitan area population of approximately 20.5 million...

), Calcutta (now Kolkatta), Lahore (now Lahore in Pakistan
Pakistan
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) and Rangoon (now Yangon
Yangon
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 in Burma). and Regional censors were independent. After Independence autonomy of regional censors was abolished and they were brought under Censor Board, Bombay with implementation of Cinematograph Act, 1952. Cinematograph (Certification) Rules were revised in 1983 and since then the Censor Board became Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

Current certificates

The CBFC currently issues the following certificates.
Symbol Name Definition/Notes
U Universal All ages admitted, there is nothing unsuitable for children. Films under this category should not upset children over 4. This rating is similar to the MPAA's G, the BBFC's U, and the OFLC's G ratings.
U/A Parental Guidance All ages admitted, but certain scenes may be unsuitable for children under 12. This rating is similar to the MPAA's PG-13, the BBFC's 12A, and the OFLC's PG and M ratings.
A Adults Only Only adults are admitted.
Nobody younger than 18 may rent or buy an A-rated VHS
VHS
The Video Home System is a consumer-level analog recording videocassette standard developed by Victor Company of Japan ....

, DVD
DVD
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, Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray Disc is an optical disc storage medium designed to supersede the DVD format. The plastic disc is 120 mm in diameter and 1.2 mm thick, the same size as DVDs and CDs. Blu-ray Discs contain 25 GB per layer, with dual layer discs being the norm for feature-length video discs...

, UMD
Universal Media Disc
The Universal Media Disc is an optical disc medium developed by Sony for use on their PlayStation Portable handheld gaming and multimedia platform...

 or game, or watch a film in the cinema with this rating. Films under this category do not have limitation on the bad language that is used. Hard drugs are generally allowed, and strong violence/sex references along with non-detailed sexual activity is also allowed. This rating is similar to the MPAA's R and NC-17, the BBFC's 18, and the OFLC's MA and R ratings.
S Restricted to any special class of persons This rating signifies that the film is meant for a specialised audience, such as doctors.


U/A and S certificates were introduced in 1983.

Board

The Board consist of non-official members and a Chairperson (all of whom are appointed by Central Government). Bharatnatyam dancer, Leela Samson
Leela Samson
Leela Samson is a Bharatanatyam dancer, choreographer, instructor and writer. As a soloist she is known for her technical virtuosity and has taught Bharatanatyam at Shriram Bhartiya Kala Kendra in Delhi for many years; presently she is the chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification ;...

 presently presides the Board after Sharmila Tagore
Sharmila Tagore
Sharmila Tagore is an Indian film actress. She has won National Film Awards and Filmfare Awards for her performances.She has led the Indian Film Censor Board from October 2004 till March 2011...

  who was the longest continuous running Chairperson in the history. Samson is now the 26th Chairperson after the Board's establishment.

The Board functions with its headquarters at Mumbai. It has nine Regional offices each at:
  • Mumbai
  • Kolkata
  • Chennai
  • Bangalore
  • Thiruvananthapuram
  • Hyderabad
  • New Delhi
  • Cuttack
  • Guwahati

The Regional Offices are assisted in the examination of films by Advisory Panels. The members of the panels are nominated by Central Government by drawing people from different walks of life for a period of 2 years.

Name and Tenure of the Chairperson

Sr. No.Name FromTo
1 C.S. Aggarwal 15-01-1951 14-06-1954
2 B.D. Mirchandani 15-06-1954 09-06-1955
3 M.D. Bhatt 10-06-1955 21-11-1959
4 D.L. Kothari 22-11-1959 24-03-1960
5 B.D. Mirchandani 25-03-1960 01-11-1960
6 D.L. Kothari 02-11-1960 22-04-1965
7 B.P. Bhatt 23-04-1965 22-04-1968
8 R.P. Nayak 23-04-1968 15-11-1969
9 M.V. Desai 12-12-1969 19-10-1970
10 R. Srinivasan 20-10-1970 15-11-1971
11 Virendra Vyas 11-02-1972 30-06-1976
12 K.L. Khandpur 01-07-1976 31-01-1981
13 Hrishikesh Mukherjee
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01-02-1981 10-08-1982
14 Aparna Mohile 11-08-1982 14-03-1983
15 Sharad Upasani 15-03-1983 09-05-1983
16 Surresh Mathur 10-05-1983 07-07-1983
17 Vikram Singh
Vikram Singh
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08-07-1983 19-02-1989
18 Moreshwar Vanmali 20-02-1989 25-04-1990
19 B.P.Singhal 25-04-1990 01-04-1991
20 Shakti Samanta
Shakti Samanta
Shakti Samanta was an Indian film director and producer, who founded Shakti Films in 1957, which is most known for films like Howrah Bridge, China Town, Kashmir Ki Kali, An Evening in Paris, Kati Patang and Amar Prem.He received Filmfare Awards for Best Film for Aradhana, Anuraag and Amanush,...

01-04-1991 25-06-1998
21 Asha Parekh
Asha Parekh
Asha Parekh is a Bollywood actress, director, and producer. She was one of the top stars in Hindi films from 1959 to 1973.-Early life:...

25-06-1998 25-09-2001
22 Vijay Anand 26-09-2001 19-07-2002
23 Arvind Trivedi
Arvind Trivedi
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20-07-2002 16-10-2003
24 Anupam Kher
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16-10-2003 13-10-2004
25 Sharmila Tagore
Sharmila Tagore
Sharmila Tagore is an Indian film actress. She has won National Film Awards and Filmfare Awards for her performances.She has led the Indian Film Censor Board from October 2004 till March 2011...

13-10-2004 31-03-2011
26 Leela Samson
Leela Samson
Leela Samson is a Bharatanatyam dancer, choreographer, instructor and writer. As a soloist she is known for her technical virtuosity and has taught Bharatanatyam at Shriram Bhartiya Kala Kendra in Delhi for many years; presently she is the chairperson of the Central Board of Film Certification ;...

01-04-2011 Till Date
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