Key Points

The Information Ministry has finally cleared the controversial Udaipur Files movie for release after weeks of legal battles. Kanhaiya Lal's son Yash Sahu believes the film will expose the truth about his father's brutal 2022 murder. The CBFC had initially ordered 55 cuts which the filmmakers complied with before certification. While the killers remain unpunished, the family hopes the movie will keep their fight for justice alive.

Key Points: Kanhaiya Lal's son Yash Sahu hails Udaipur Files release approval

  • MIB dismisses petitions against Udaipur Files release
  • Film shows Kanhaiya Lal's 2022 murder case still unresolved
  • CBFC approved after 55 mandatory cuts
  • Delhi High Court earlier stayed release over communal concerns
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The whole country will see..: Kanhaiya Lal's son Yash Sahu on I&B Ministry clearing 'Udaipur Files' for release

Yash Sahu says the film will reveal truth about his father's murder as MIB clears Udaipur Files after legal battles

"On 8 August, the whole country will see what happened to my father - Yash Sahu"

Udaipur, August 6

After the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) cleared the release of 'Udaipur Files: Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murder', the son of Kanhaiya Lal, Yash Sahu, has expressed his happiness and said that now the entire nation will come to know the truth.

He said, "..On 8 August, the whole country will see what happened to my father. The pain of our family will be seen in how my father was killed... The whole country should watch this story... We have won the battle we were fighting... What is shown in this movie is against terrorism and not against any religion... My father's case remains the same today as it was three years ago. His killers have not been punished yet... We don't know how long it will take for us to get justice..."

Earlier today, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) dismissed all revision petitions challenging the certification of the controversial film 'Udaipur Files: Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murder', thereby clearing the path for its public release. This decision follows weeks of legal disputes, multiple appeals, and widespread public attention stemming from the film's alleged communal undertones and its depiction of matters still under judicial consideration.

In its final ruling issued on August 6, 2025, the Ministry affirmed several key findings. The Revisional Authority determined that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) had followed due process and committed no procedural errors in granting certification. It noted that the filmmakers had complied with the 55 cuts required by the CBFC and had also carried out additional voluntary edits. Furthermore, the order highlighted that no new evidence or compelling arguments had been presented to warrant a reversal of the certification.

Invoking Section 6(2) of the Cinematograph Act, 1952, the Ministry concluded that there was no legitimate basis to suspend or alter the classification of the film. It underscored that all concerned parties had been provided a fair chance to present their views during the proceedings.

According to the Information and Broadcasting Ministry, Section 6 allows the government to cancel the certification of a film by the Censor Board and suspend its exhibition.

On August 1, the Additional Solicitor General (ASG) informed the Delhi High Court that the Central Government has decided to withdraw its directive recommending six cuts in the film 'Udaipur Files'. Noting the statement given by the Additional Solicitor General (ASG), the Delhi High Court disposed of two petitions seeking a stay on the release of the movie.

The film 'Udaipur Files: Kanhaiya Lal Tailor Murder' has been in headlines lately, since the Delhi High Court ordered a stay on its release on July 11. The film is based on the 2022 murder of Kanhaiya Lal, a tailor in Rajasthan's Udaipur who was brutally killed by two men in broad daylight.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While I support the family's right to justice, I hope the film doesn't create more divisions. We've seen how such cases get politicized. The focus should be on punishing the killers, not spreading hate.
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Arjun K
The delay in justice is shameful! 3 years and still no punishment? This film will at least keep the pressure on our system. Hope it wakes up the authorities to act faster in such cases.
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Priyanka N
As a mother, my heart breaks for Yash Sahu. No child should see their father killed like this. The film must be made with sensitivity - not for TRPs but for real change in our society.
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Vikram M
CBFC did right by approving it after necessary cuts. Freedom of expression is important, but so is maintaining social harmony. Hope people watch it with an open mind, not prejudice.
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Nisha Z
The real issue is our slow judiciary system. Whether it's this case or others, justice delayed is justice denied. Films create awareness but we need systemic reforms urgently!

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