Won't accept cuts that mutilate 'Jism 2' says Pooja Bhatt
Pooja Bhatt's bold project "Jism 2" is
set to get a verdict from the Central Board of Film Certification
Wednesday and the actress-turned-director says she won't accept any cuts
that will alter her narrative.
"Verdict on 'Jism 2'
Censors tomorrow (Wednesday). No way I am going to accept cuts that
mutilate my film. But if the cuts work, shall be gracious," tweeted
Pooja Tuesday night.
"Jism 2" is a sequel to the 2003 film
"Jism", which was quite bold for its time. The new film is expected to
be steamier with Indo-Canadian po*n star Sunny Leone in the lead role.
Recalling
the days when "Jism" underwent the censors' scanner, Pooja wrote: "Ten
years ago when we 'censored' 'Jism', they cut out two shots that seem
laughable in this day and age, but were considered provocative then.
"I
accepted the two cuts on 'Jism' 10 years ago because it did not mar our
narrative in the least and frankly, made our edit far more aesthetic,"
she added.
"Jism 2" also features Randeep Hooda and Arunoday Singh, and releases July 27
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