NEW DELHI: A film on child trafficking has run into trouble with the Central Board of Film Certification with the director alleging ‘creative interference’ by the board.The censor board, incidentally, has granted ‘Pakhi’, a film based on the life of the eponymous protagonist, an ‘Adult’ certification, but ordered that some dialogues and one song in the film be deleted. The board has referred to this audio visual as an ‘ item number ’, but film maker Sachin Gupta has called the demand to delete the song ‘unjust’.‘Pakhi’ is the story of a 10-year-old girl who has been trafficked. The subject of prostitution and human trafficking are central to the film while focusing, also, on the business that sees the “highest violations of agency, freedom and esteem,” Gupta said.Originally planned to be released on August 10, the film’s release date was shifted to September 21 after Gupta went into appeal against the CBFC’s original decision to deny certification to the film.TOI could not reach a member of the CBFC’s revising committee for comment.