
First it was Aishwarya Rai Bachchan facing problems with the poster of her latest flick
Guzaarish; now it's Rani Mukherjee's turn to face problems along the similar lines.
In Rani's upcoming film,
No One Killed Jessica, the
promos are receieving much heated reviews due to the contents shown -
Rani smoking. But this comes as a very strange suprise as in her past
film
Laaga Chunari Mein Daag, Rani was seen doing the exact same thing and no serious action was deemed necessary back then.
In the movie, Rani's character essays the role of a headstrong
journalist that takes up the somewhat complicated case of Jessica Lal.
Because of her character's portrayal, Rani is required to smoke in some
scenes of the film. But it looks like the NGO has an issue with this and
has already sent a letter to the Ministry and Censor Board; they want
the scenes to be deleted along with any other scenes that depict her
smoking.
If smoking wasn't enough, Rani is also seen using harsh profanity
in both English and Hindi on screen. The question now stands as to
whether these scenes will also be up for deletion? The director of the film, Rajkumar Gupta, gives an excuse claiming
that this sort of profanity is commonly used in everyday life nowadays,
no one will be harmed by portraying such common occurrences on screen.
It looks like that while the release date is still far off, the
film is already in hot waters. We wish the whole team luck to combat any
further troubles they might encounter throughout the time course.
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