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Subtitles now compulsory for Indian films seeking CBFC certification from March 15

Central Board of Film Certification has made subtitles mandatory for all Indian films seeking certification starting March 15. The rule requires filmmakers to submit movies with subtitles through E-Cinepramaan to improve accessibility and expand viewership across languages

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The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has introduced a new rule that will change how films are submitted for certification in India. Starting March 15, all Indian films must include subtitles as part of the certification process, a move aimed at making cinema more accessible and inclusive for a wider audience.

Under the new directive, filmmakers will be required to submit films with subtitles when applying for certification through the government’s digital platform, E‑Cinepramaan. The rule means that producers can no longer submit films without subtitles while seeking certification from the board.

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