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Cinematographic Film Rules 1948

cinematographic film rules 1948

Description

The Cinematographic Film Rules of 1948 were established in India to regulate the production, distribution, exhibition, and import of cinematographic films. These rules were enacted under the Cinematograph Act of 1918, which was later replaced by the Cinematograph Act of 1952. The primary objective of the 1948 rules was to ensure that films were handled safely, especially since early film materials were highly flammable, and to control the content and distribution of films in the country.

Importance and Legacy:
The Cinematographic Film Rules of 1948 were crucial in shaping the early film industry in India. They established a framework for regulating the content and safety of films, which helped to protect audiences and maintain public order. The rules also laid the groundwork for modern film certification and regulation in India, influencing subsequent legislation like the Cinematograph Act of 1952.

While the specific rules of 1948 have since been updated and replaced by newer regulations, their legacy continues in the ongoing regulation of India’s film industry, ensuring that films are produced, distributed, and exhibited in a manner that is safe, responsible, and in line with societal values.

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