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Thursday, 6 March 2014

Censor asks Paki reference to be muted in Total Siyapaa

The Yami Gautam-Ali Zafar Indo-Pak story Total Siyapaa scheduled for release this Friday can breathe a sigh of relief.



The Indian censor board has passed the film with a UA certificate and asked for only one line of dialogue referring to Pakistan to be changed and a love-making sequence to be removed.



The dialogue that the Censor Board Of Film Certification (CBFC) wanted changed went, 'Hum Pakistan Ko Lete Rehte hain'.



Says director E Niwas, "They wanted us to beep out the word 'lete' . Instead I chose to change the entire line. The character now says, 'Hum Pakistan se ladte rehte hain.'



Other cuts included visuals and sounds of love-making on the soundtrack.



Says Niwas, "They asked us to remove a suggested sex scene in a work-place and some sounds of pleasure during love-making. 'Why do you want to spoil the fun mood with suggestive stuff?' I had no objection to making the modifications."



Niwas says he's relieved by the censor's easy going attitude. "We expected a lot more objection. But the censor board saw that we were not doing a serious take on Indo-Pak relations. It's a very light take on the relations between the two countries. The message is there. But this isn't Henna, Veera Zara kind of intense romance across the border. It is not a film with a political agenda behind the love story. We adapted a Spanish film Seres Queridos into an Indo-Pak format for the comic conflict. I am glad the censors have a sense of humour."



Now the film has to sail through the Pakistani censor board before it releases there.



via BollywoodHungama.com News http://ift.tt/1lE2e4t

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