If I&B Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad is deeply disturbed by what passes in the name of entertainment, he must be sleeping peacefully the past few days. BJP members and the party’s handpicked are now guarding what passes through the nine regional advisory panels—set up last week—of the Central Board of Film Certification. These are panels, formed by the minister in consultation with the Censor Board chief, which decide the fate of regional films, apart from Bollywood and Hollywood, in their hands. Among the new members are journalists handpicked in New Delhi, a woman leader more known for protests against ‘‘vulgar’’ entertainment. One of them says he watches movies his children recommend, another doesn’t like them at all and can’t remember the last time he saw a film. Less than a month ago, Prasad announced the new Censor Board, with celebrities like Mukesh Ambani’s wife Neeta, Saurav Ganguly’s wife Dona and Ravi Shastri’s wife Ritu as members. Among the few wives whose surname had anything to do with films was Shah Rukh Khan’s wife Gauri. The regional advisory panel members, selected for two years, are entitled to Rs 500 for each movie previewed, plus travel allowance if they leave town for work. When asked about the dominance of BJP workers in the panels, Ravi Shankar Prasad told The Indian Express: ‘‘I differ with your statement and contest it. There are many other members on the board and there will be more additions in consultation with chairperson Anupam Kher. The Mumbai board needs more people.’’ When it was pointed out that 17 BJP workers were on the Mumbai panel, he said: ‘‘That may be your observation. I do not think that’s right. But one person who thinks it’s right is on the Mumbai advisory panel board, for the second time: Rita Makhwana. The general secretary of Mumbai BJP Mahila Aghadi, she is better known for organising protests against films and advertisements over ‘‘vulgarity’’. But Makhwana believes she is the perfect person for the job. ‘‘Films happen to be my favourite subject of debate and discussion. Also my father was associated with films and I’ve been visiting studios since childhood,’’ she explains. Over to the distinguished censors!