Updated On: 26 December, 2025 06:54 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) in Chennai has asked filmmaker Sudha Kongara to remove certain scenes and dialogues from Sivakarthikeyan`s upcoming film Parasakthi. The filmmaker has decided to approach the revising committee

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Sivakarthikeyan`s Parasakthi is all set to lock horns with Vijay`s Jana Nayagan on Pongal 2025. However, ahead of its release, it has now faced a setback. Sources have revealed that the Central Board of Film Certification has demanded that filmmaker Sudha Kongara to get rid of certain scenes from the upcoming film.
The CBFC has reportedly asked the makers to remove certain scenes and dialogues related to the anti-Hindi agitation depicted in the film. Sources in the Tamil film industry told NDTV that after the CBFC demands, the filmmaker has approached the Revising Committee of the Central Board of Film Certification in Mumbai. The filmmaker is reportedly distressed that the cuts could potentially affect the narrative and also alter its historical representation. Notably, neither the filmmaker nor the producer, Dawn Pictures, has so far issued an official statement on the matter.