There's no censor cut in Aishwarya Rai Bachchan-Ranbir Kapoor track-Karan Johar
10:13 AM
Posted by Fenil Seta
Reports about the Central
Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chopping steamy scenes between
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Kapoor from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil some Ranbir
(ADHM) have been doing the rounds for a while.
However, writer-director-producer Karan Johar refuted the rumours, saying, “There is no censor cut in the track.“ KJo cleared the air during a special discussion at an ongoing film festival. Accompanied by his leading ladies, Anushka Sharma and Aishwarya, KJo elaborated, “The CBFC understood the essence of the film. What you see (in the promo) is what you get. There is no kissing, not even a lip-lock, or skin show. The sensuality is conveyed through the eyes. It's in the attitude the one thing that you cannot fake.“
Aishwarya's relatively bold avatar in the film and her sensual chemistry with Ranbir have also been major talking points. When asked if it was hard for her to portray such a character, the actress said, “The way you approach your roles is relative to the times. The scenes are classy, dignified in the way they are projected. It's not about frivolous sensuality on screen. It's about the relationship between two characters. When you see the film, you'll know that my character (Saba) is extremely impactful and influences who Ayan (Ranbir) is and his entire perspective towards life.“
However, writer-director-producer Karan Johar refuted the rumours, saying, “There is no censor cut in the track.“ KJo cleared the air during a special discussion at an ongoing film festival. Accompanied by his leading ladies, Anushka Sharma and Aishwarya, KJo elaborated, “The CBFC understood the essence of the film. What you see (in the promo) is what you get. There is no kissing, not even a lip-lock, or skin show. The sensuality is conveyed through the eyes. It's in the attitude the one thing that you cannot fake.“
Aishwarya's relatively bold avatar in the film and her sensual chemistry with Ranbir have also been major talking points. When asked if it was hard for her to portray such a character, the actress said, “The way you approach your roles is relative to the times. The scenes are classy, dignified in the way they are projected. It's not about frivolous sensuality on screen. It's about the relationship between two characters. When you see the film, you'll know that my character (Saba) is extremely impactful and influences who Ayan (Ranbir) is and his entire perspective towards life.“
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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