Bollywood
Deshmukh film escapes censors' cuts
Published Sunday, Mar 28 2010, 10:15 BST | By Zakia Uddin
Ritesh Deshmukh's latest film has received a universal film rating despite concerns about a running gag about a porn film.
Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai, co-starring Jacqueline Fernandes, sees the three main characters watching a fictional porn film called The Return of the Pink Pussycats.
Director Milap Zaveri told News of AP: "I am happy that the Board has given me a 'U/A' certificate without cuts; there are no complaints.
"Yes, there is adult humour in my film. Today's youngsters use all kinds of words and I have shown that using humour. But it isn't crude or vulgar, it's something you can watch and have a good laugh.
"Despite the jokes and one-liners, the film is basically a romantic comedy - a clean one at that. A lot of people think it will be like Masti, but JKSAH has more romance to it."
The film will be released on April 9th.
Jaane Kahan Se Aayi Hai, co-starring Jacqueline Fernandes, sees the three main characters watching a fictional porn film called The Return of the Pink Pussycats.
Director Milap Zaveri told News of AP: "I am happy that the Board has given me a 'U/A' certificate without cuts; there are no complaints.
"Yes, there is adult humour in my film. Today's youngsters use all kinds of words and I have shown that using humour. But it isn't crude or vulgar, it's something you can watch and have a good laugh.
"Despite the jokes and one-liners, the film is basically a romantic comedy - a clean one at that. A lot of people think it will be like Masti, but JKSAH has more romance to it."
The film will be released on April 9th.
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