Actress Trupti Bhoir from 'Paro' Appointed to Central Board of Film Certification

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Actress Trupti Bhoir from 'Paro' Appointed to Central Board of Film Certification

Mumbai, Dec 12 (NationPress) Actress Trupti Bhoir, who primarily focuses on Marathi films, has received the honor of being appointed as a member of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

Alongside this notable achievement, the actress is gearing up to appear in the forthcoming film ‘Paro’. This movie is a powerful drama that highlights the distressing issue of bride slavery. It also stars Bollywood actor Taha Shah Badussha in a key role and has garnered international recognition.

The film's producers recently held a special screening in Washington, D.C., where it was met with acclaim for its engaging narrative and impactful performances.

Crafted with a blend of sensitivity and tenacity, this film examines the plight of women caught in exploitative situations and touches upon themes of resilience and hope. Its global relevance was emphasized when it was featured at the esteemed Cannes Film Festival, drawing attention for its courageous subject matter and artistic merit.

In response to her appointment to the CBFC, the actress stated, “Being appointed to the CBFC is not merely a position—it's a profound responsibility. It's about balancing artistic freedom with cultural integrity, ensuring that cinema continues to inspire, challenge, and resonate with audiences while respecting the values that define us. I am deeply grateful to the government for entrusting me with this role, and I promise to uphold this responsibility with the utmost dedication.”

Trupti Bhoir has a reputation for selecting roles that confront societal issues. In ‘Paro’, she delivers yet another remarkable performance. Taha Shah Badussha, renowned for his role in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s OTT debut ‘Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar’, supports her with a nuanced portrayal that enriches the film.

As Bhoir embarks on her new duties at the CBFC while preparing for the launch of Paro, she continues to demonstrate her dedication to leveraging cinema as a tool for significant change.

The actress, who has excelled in Marathi films, television, and theatre, became a household name with her character of Najuka in the movie ‘Agadbam’. Trupti has consistently shown her versatility, excelling in both comedic and dramatic roles.