MUMBAI, Aug. 8 -- The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) on Thursday told the Bombay high court that it had denied certification to 'Ajey: The Untold Story of a Yogi', Uttar Pradesh chief minister Adityanath's alleged biopic. The division bench of justices Revati Revati Mohite Dere and Neela Gokhale told the CBFC, "You need to give them details of what you find so objectionable in the movie so that they can make changes." The court's order directed the CBFC's revisional committee to inform the filmmakers about the objectionable scenes or dialogues by August 11 and the CBFC to decide on certification by August 13. Advocate AS Khandeparkar, representing the CBFC, added that despite the movie being based on Shantanu Gupta's 2017 biography of Adityanath called 'The Monk Who Became Chief Minister', the movie would have a larger impact because of the depiction of dialogues and scenes. "The scenes degrading women are not properly presented and the dialogues are somewhat defamatory," he said. After CBFC's decision, the film's producers Samrat Cinematics India Pvt Ltd filed a petition challenging the refusal to certify the film. Advocate Aseem Naphade, representing the filmmakers, said, "Under the certification rule, the CBFC has the power to give directions for modifications." Naphade added that the CBFC's CEO had asked the filmmakers to meet Adityanath and get a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from him, after which the board would certify their film....