PANAJI: The centre is clearly not happy with the Censor Board chief Pahlaj Nihalani's ways of censoring movies or promoting his views through videos.Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Rajyavardhan Rathore said on Saturday that the centre is working towards making the certification of films completely online.This, he said, will ensure the film maker does not come under pressure from any CBFC (Central board of Film Certification) and will make the certification of movies more transparent."There will be no meetings and the dates for screening will be generated by the software. This will protect the rights of the film maker."The ministry is working on the software and in a few years from now, the process would be entirely online, he said.The ministry is clearly upset with the comments made by censor board chief Pahlaj Nihalani's views on various issues and the complaints made by other members about his autocratic ways.Rathore said complaints of board members have reached the ministry but since CBFC is an autonomous body, the ministry can only advise it.The CBFC needs to work as a board and not be used to promote just one person's views, Rathore said, adding, "the job of the Censor board is certification, not censorship.""We would advise the body to work as a board that has several intelligent people. People are mature enough to decide what movies they want to watch. Let the board focus of clearing movies, not suggesting changes to film makers on the movies ," the minister said.He, however added that films were being censored even in the UPA regime.On Saturday, Rathore inaugurated the first film facilation centre of the National Film Development Corporation as part of film bazaar at the ongoing International Film Festival of India (IFFI ) here.