Reports indicate that India’s Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has prevented the satellite rights of the Malayalam blockbuster Marco, technically banning its TV screening. The move has initiated talks among fans and the film community about the rationale for the ban.
Although the precise reasons are unknown, there is speculation of content-related issues. The movie’s themes or parts of it are reportedly thought to have triggered regulatory disapproval, such that it cannot be aired on national TV. Nonetheless, Marco can still be streamed on digital platforms.
The ban has triggered controversy surrounding film censorship and freedom of artistic expression. Some in the Malayalam film community contend that banning the movie’s TV telecast violates creative freedom, while others believe that the CBFC has the right to censor content for universal audiences.
Fans remain steadfast in support of Marco, calling for clarification on the ban. With the movie garnering widespread praise in cinemas and on social media, audiences are looking for a clear statement from CBFC or the producers about the controversy.