Filmmaker Milan Luthria's Baadshaho, starring Ajay Devgn and
Ileana D'Cruz, is all set discharge in theatres on September 1. Ahead of its
release, the director has determined to trim a 10-minute intimate scene from
the movie to avoid objections from the Central Board of Film Certification
(CBFC), reported mid-day. "The scene sandwiched between Ileana and Ajay,
if left as is, lasts for 10 minutes. It's aesthetically shot and is crucial to
the film's plot. But Milan strong-willed to shorten it, trimming the kisses and
bareback shots. He didn't want to be a magnet for the wrath of the
Censors," mid-day quoted an insider as saying.
"The film is all-out marketable and he wants it to get
a U/A certificate. The scene would have resulted in an 'A' certificate,"
the insider added.
Baadshaho is set against the environment of Emergency
(1975-1977). The film narrates a fictional story of six people who try to bring
a change in their destiny by pull of a heist.
Baadshaho also stars Emraan Hashmi, Esha Gupta, Vidyut
Jammwal and Sanjay Mishra in pivotal roles. The film has been lengthily shot in
Rajasthan.
In an earlier meeting with news agency PTI, Milan Luthria
said that Baadshaho is a 'historical imagined film.' "We have used some
facts, there is lot of stuff that was unusual and exciting. It (Emergency as
subject) is a great setting for action and thrills. We have done wide-ranging
research on the subject," PTI quoted Mr Luthria as saying.
The teaser of Baadshaho was unveil by the makers of the film
on June 20.
Baadshaho marks Ajay Devgn's fourth association with Milan
Luthria. They have previously worked together in films like Kachche Dhaage,
Chori Chori and previously Upon a Time in Mumbaai.
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