A Quote by Vivek Agnihotri

Censor board should be abolished. — © Vivek Agnihotri
Censor board should be abolished.
Sometimes, the Censor Board is observed taking a lenient view with regard to certain explicit contents, which should be restricted, on screen. The board should be strict in curbing such contents.
People can't write whatever they want and get away with it. There is a censor for films and TV, there should be a censor for social media as well.
Web series are a way forward. It is a space where creative minds can express themselves without the fear of censor board.
I think every responsible public board at every board meeting should be discussing succession. And, of course, Walmart has a very mature board: our chairman Rob Walton and other members. So succession is an ongoing. I think when I first joined the board of directors, it was discussed then. And it's discussed at every board meeting continually.
My censor board is my own heart and mind. Our audience can say that the women in my films are bold or sensual, but never, ever vulgar.
China may censor YouTube. China may censor Twitter. They won't be able to censor Bitcoin. There's no central authority. There's no one you can go to and say, 'We're going to turn Bitcoin off.'
The function of the censor is to censor. He has a professional interest in finding things to suppress.
A lot of times, we censor ourselves before the censor even gets there.
War cannot be abolished unless classes are abolished.
A censor is an expert in cutting remarks. A censor is a man who knows more than he thinks you ought to.
The N.F.L.'s rule on underclassmen should be abolished, and the N.B.A. should be discouraged from adding an age limit.
I should like the whole race of nurses to be abolished: children should be with their mother as much as possible, in my opinion.
Board meetings should not be for the benefit of the board. They should be for the benefit of the CEO and the senior team.
All my films were based on sensitive issues, and they were passed without any problems. I give full credit to the Censor Board for being capable enough to do their work well.
The Open Market Committee, as presently established, is plainly not in the public interest. This committee must be operated by purely public servants, representatives of the people as a whole and not any single interest group. The Open Market Committee should be abolished, and its powers transferred to the Federal Reserve Board - the present public members of the committee, with reasonably short terms of office.
I don't want to say you should censor yourselves, but the storyteller should be able to defend why a narrative needed to shift that way or should only be told this way.
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