Acclaimed
filmmaker
Vishal
Bhardwaj
feels
that
one
can
get
away
with
anything
in
India,
and
says
"there
is
no
respect
for
law
and
no
law
enforcement" in
the
country.
Asked
about
the
law
situation
in
the
country,
Bhardwaj
said
during
an
interview
on
news
channel
CNN-News18:
"There's
lawlessness
in
this
country,
you
can
get
away
with
anything.
There's
no
respect
for
law,
you
can
get
away
with
anything,
there's
no
law
enforcement.
Till
the
time
there's
no
fear
of
the
law,
then
nothing
can
happen."
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Bhardwaj
has
time
and
again
picked
a
rustic
lingo
to
add
power
to
his
cinema.
In
an
IANS
interview
in
the
past,
the
National
Award-winning
filmmaker
had
reacted
strongly
to
diktats
on
film
content
by
the
Central
Board
of
Film
Certification.
He
had
said
that
the
censor
board
behaves
"like
the
Taliban" and
that
the
body
should
be
"chopped
off".
Now
he
says
that
filmmakers
need
to
be
protected
by
the
Information
and
Broadcasting
ministry.
He
said:
"If
a
film
is
censored
by
the
CBFC
--
a
government
body,
then
how
and
why
should
anyone
from
a
village
corner
sue
us
directly?
We
should
be
indemnified
by
the
state.
After
the
certificate
is
issued,
there
should
be
a
tribunal
and
you
can
go
directly
to
the
tribunal
and
sue
over
there.
That
person
will
not
come
to
Delhi
and
many
things
will
be
taken
care
of.
"Once
my
film
went
to
the
censor
board
and
one
of
the
members
told
me,
'The
problem
with
your
films
is
that
your
films
look
real
and
that's
scary...
We
don't
want
to
see
the
mirror'."
On
being
asked
if
he
could
have
released
the
movie
Haider
today,
he
said:
"No,
no
way...
these
are
the
times
that
we
think
twice
before
saying
anything
and
even
saying
this
we
think
twice."
For
now,
the
multi-talented
Bhardwaj
--
a
writer,
singer,
composer,
director
and
producer
--
is
excited
for
his
forthcoming
directorial
Rangoon.
The
period
drama
is
set
in
the
1940s
amidst
the
turmoil
of
India's
independence
struggle,
and
includes
some
historic
references.
The
film,
starring
Kangana
Ranaut,
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Shahid
Kapoor,
is
releasing
on
Friday.