Overview
- The release of 'Phule,' a film about 19th-century reformers Jyotirao and Savitribai Phule, has been delayed to April 25, 2025, after originally being scheduled for April 11.
- The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has required the removal or alteration of caste-specific terms, visuals, and dialogues before the film can be released in theaters.
- Protests from Brahmin groups in Maharashtra, claiming the film defames their community, prompted the CBFC to demand the changes.
- Historians and activists have criticized the censorship, expressing concerns that the edits risk diluting the film’s message about caste injustice and social reform.
- Director Ananth Mahadevan maintains the film is factually grounded and not agenda-driven, emphasizing the importance of preserving the Phules' legacy.