HC questions censor certificate of ‘No Dorai’

Poster of the film `No Dorai`. Photo: UNB
Poster of the film `No Dorai`. Photo: UNB

The High Court on Tuesday issued rule as to why directive would not be given to cancel censor certificate of the film ‘No Dorai’, reports UNB.

At the same time, it was also sought in the rule to know as to why directive would not be given to withdraw comic book titled ‘No Dorai – Adventure of Ayesha’ and animated video from the market.

The High Court bench comprising judge M Enayetur Rahim and judge Md Mostafizur Rahman issued the rule over the preliminary hearing of the writ.

Information secretary (Bangladesh film censor board chairman), law Secretary, producer of the film Mahbubur Rahman and director Tanim Rahman were made respondents and asked to reply to the rule within four weeks.

Supreme Court lawyer Mohammad Hujjatul Islam Khan filed writ on Sunday challenging the inactiveness of the cancellation of censor certificate of ‘No Dorai’ cinema.

Lawyer Julhas Uddin Ahmed stood for the writ in the court while deputy attorney general Amit Talukder stood for the prosecution.

"The name of the main character in the film is Ayesha which is the name of our prophet Hazrat Muhammas (SM). Religious sentiment was hurt through using the name in the cinema. Besides, there was news in the media which said that this cinema cannot be seen with family members. The writ was submitted based on this logic," UNB quoted lawyer Julhas Uddin Ahmed as saying.

On 29 November, the cinema ‘No Dorai’ was released. The story of the film portrays a Bangladeshi woman surfer.