NEW DELHI: There is too much nudity on television and internet which should be controlled feels the new Censor Board chief Pahlaj Nihalani . Days after taking charge as chairman of the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) Nihalani said that there was "double standards" in judging films vis-a-vis TV shows which should be "corrected." The Bollywood film producer plans to take this up as a priority with the information and broadcasting (I&B) ministry. Speaking to TOI Nihalani said, "Nudity is available online and on certain TV programs like live fashion shows. It should be in sync with the rules followed in films. There should be one policy for nudity (portrayal of sex in films)."He said that while films on TV, promos went through a certification process, many live programmes were subject to self-regulation. "The self–regulation is not being followed. There is vulgarity on TV…it should be controlled," he said.The comments are likely to stir a hornet's nest as TV is governed under the Cable Television Networks (regulations) Act over which the Censor Board has no jurisdiction. TV shows are subject to peer review with industry bodies like Broadcast Content Complaints Council (BCCC) and News Broadcasters Standards Authority (NBSA) taking note of viewers' complaints.Nihalani who in a recent interview described PM Narendra Modi as his "action hero" defended his words. "I am a big fan of BJP. I admire Modiji for his leadership qualities and people are very happy that he is in power. There are expectations from him and as a citizen of this country I am motivated to move ahead," he said.When asked whether he had been picked for the job because of his proximity to the ruling party Nihalani said, "It is a recognition of my capabilities…my social work. I am a citizen of this country. No one has brought me from Italy…"The Bollywood veteran also said that he would work towards fast-tracking online certification for films. "Fimmakers should be able to check status of their films online. We also plan to start a "tatkal" certification process for those filmmakers who are pressed for time," the producer who has films like Shola aur Shabnam and Aanken to his name said.