India, May 20 -- The Delhi High Court on Wednesday asked the Centre and the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to take a call on a plea seeking a specific policy governing spy-thriller films, arguing that some scenes in the movie "Dhurandhar: The Revenge" had the potential to disclose information related to the armed forces that could compromise national security.

A bench comprising chief justice DK Upadhyaya and justice Tejas Karia observed that there ought to be some guidelines by CBFC.

"The movie is a work of fiction, made for entertainment purposes, but the impact of the movie cannot be denied. Suppose a movie is made where there is a character who commits suicide and someone in the same position before committing suicide se...