Earlier, the Central Board of Film Certification had declined to give a certificate to the movie.
What does CBFC stand for?
CBFC stands for Central Board of Film Certification
This definition appears frequently and is found in the following Acronym Finder categories:
- Organizations, NGOs, schools, universities, etc.
See other definitions of CBFC
Other Resources:
We have 2 other meanings of CBFC in our Acronym Attic
- Abbreviation Database Surfer
- « Previous
- Next »
- Community Based First Aid
- Core-Binding Factor Alpha
- Core-Binding Factor, Runt Domain
- Corp Brand Foods of America
- Core-Binding Factor Alpha 1 (biochemistry)
- Commander British Forces Ascension Island
- Computerized Books for the Blind (Missoula, MT)
- Core-Binding Factor, Beta Subunit
- Caprock Business Finance Corporation (est. 1981; Lubbock, TX)
- Central Board of Film Censors (Pakistan)
- Colwyn Bay Football Club (Wales)
- Copper and Brass Fabricators Council
- Custom Brokers and Forwarders Council of Australia, Inc
- Computer-Based Formative Concept Mapping
- Chief Bush Fire Control Officer (Australia)
- Coldwell Banker Forgotten Coast Realty (Florida)
- Columbia Basin Federal Credit Union (Ephrata, WA)
- Carolina Beach Fire Department
- Community-Based Faculty Development
- Conker's Bad Fur Day (N64 Game)
Samples in periodicals archive:
New Delhi: Mumbai-based Anjum Rajabali is the official spokesperson of the Central Board of Film Certification, popularly known as the Censor Board.
A few Pakistani films like Bol and Khuda Ke Liye were screened in the Indian Cinema in the recent past after clearance from the Central Board of Film Certification of Government of India, the minister added.
A REVISING committee of the Central Board of Film Certification ( CBFC) has refused to clear a Bengali film Kangal Malsat for screening, citing controversial portrayal of facts about the Singur movement and the swearing- in ceremony of chief minister Mamata Banerjee.
Mumbai: Even as the stalemate over the release of filmmaker-actor Kamal Hsan's movie "Vishwaroopam" ends, the Mumbai-based Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has come down heavily on the Advocate-General of Tamil Nadu Navaneetha Krishnan for his allegation that the film certification process in India was "a scam" and demanded an apology from him.
The Supreme Court has very categorically gives the power to the Central Government to certify films for exhibition, and once the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has taken a particular view, it binds all the instrumentalities of the state.