Of recent rise in the movies that hit a brick wall with the censor board, Farah Khan's third directorial venture, Tees Maar Khan only augments the long list.
The strict panel demanded
many cuts in the
Akshay-Katrina starrer if it still wanted to gain the U certificate it
was aiming for. A few of the eighteen cuts included; the word "Sheila" from the already chart-topping number "Sheila Ki Jawani" to be removed and a few scenes that displayed Katrina's naval. The board also did not approve of the phrase "
Maa Ki Aankh" or words such as "
tawaif", among other objectionable usage of slang/cuss words.
Naturally Farah was quite unhappy with the demands. In bid of not
losing the U certificate while still retaining the requested deleted
scenes, Farah was left with no option but to pay the revising committee
in Delhi a visit. After a review of the film, the committee begged to
differ from the censor board and passed the film post a couple of cuts
which were approved by Farah. According to them, there was nothing wrong
with the film.
The certificate should be passed early next week.
Copyright BollyCurry
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