Capt Amarinder Singh to Release Uncensored 'Udta Punjab' in Majitha
Capt Amarinder Singh to Release Uncensored 'Udta Punjab' in Majitha
The Congress leader said, "Majitha town, like Mexico, is the epicentre of drugs trade in Punjab. It was decided to release the movie there."

New Delhi: Senior Congress leader Captain Amarinder Singh on Thursday announced that he will release uncensored copies of 'Udta Punjab' in Majitha, Punjab on June 17.

The Abhishek Chaubey directorial is set in Punjab and deals with the issue of drug abuse in the state. The makers of the film are said to have been asked by the Revising Committee of the Censor Board to remove all references to Punjab and to make 89 cuts.

The Congress leader said, "Majitha town, like Mexico, is the epicentre of drugs trade in Punjab. It was decided to release the movie there."

Amarinder said he has written to movie's producers, urging them to provide copies of the uncensored movie on compact discs so that he can release it simultaneously with its worldwide premiere.

"The purpose of releasing the movie in Majitha is to tell the (ruling) Akalis and the BJP that no matter to what extent they try to go to gag the truth, I will expose it at any cost," Amarinder said in a statement here.

"Not only do we want to highlight the harsh reality of Punjab, but also assert the right to freedom of speech and expression guaranteed by our Constitution, which is being infringed upon by the BJP at the behest of the Akalis, using the censor board," the Congress leader said in the letter to the producers.

Amarinder also clarified to the movie's producers that all the legal onus of releasing the uncensored CDs of the movie will be on him only.

"I guarantee you that I will take the entire responsibility of the legal implications, if any, for releasing the uncensored CDs as we want the truth to be told, no matter at what price," he said.

He said Majitha town in Amritsar district had become synonymous with 'chitta' (synthetic drug, in common parlance) that has affected an entire generation in Punjab.

The Congress leader clarified that in order to ensure that the commercial interests of the producers are not hurt, the movie will be shown only on the day of the release at Majitha, as a protest and defiance against what he called was the "dictatorial attitude" of the CBFC, and also in border areas as people there rarely get a chance to watch the movies in theatres.

(With inputs from IANS)

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