Saturday, 14 February 2015

Censor board divided over list of 'banned words',Kapil Sharma gets mobbed while shooting in Rajasthan ,Kangana Ranaut to play Aamir Khan's daughter in 'Dangal'?

Kangana Ranaut to play Aamir Khan's daughter in 'Dangal'?

Mumbai: Aamir Khan is gearing up for his next project helmed by Nitesh Tiwari, 'Dangal'. According to several reports, it is been speculated that Kangana Ranaut has been roped in to play his daughter. The film is a biopic based on the life of wrestler Mahavir Phogat, the father of Indian women wrestlers Geeta and Babita Kumari Phogat. Mahavir coached Geeta to win many accolades, including the Bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Aamir, a perfectionist that he is, he has been working out rigorously since the past few months and is also seen sporting salt and pepper look. Even during his promotional tour of 'pk', the actor was spotted sweating it out in the gym late in the night. Also for his role in 'Dhoom 3', Aamir had an international trainer who flew down to specially train him. It will be interesting to see how the events unfold this time around.
On several occasions, both the actors have expressed their desire to work with each other. It will be interesting to see how the pieces fit into the perfect puzzle.

Kapil Sharma gets mobbed while shooting in Rajasthan


Mumbai: Kapil Sharma is prepping up for his big Bollywood debut with Abbas-Mustan’s ‘Kis Kisko Pyaar Karoon’. The actor cum comedian was recently shooting for a sequence in Rajasthan, when he got mobbed by his fans.


The crew was shooting at a place in Jodhpur, Rajasthan when a huge crowd gathered to get a glimpse of their favourtie star. They were filming a song sequence with Simran Kaur Mundi when the crowd kept entering the sets and made it difficult to continue the shoot.

After few hours when the organisers couldn't get the situation under control, they had to call the local police to help disperse the 8000 strong crowd. Kapil took to Twitter to share the news and tweeted, “Itna pyaar mila kishangarh me k kaam hi nahi karne diya.. How sweet ... Lots of love :).”
The film also features Sai Lokur, Elli Avram, Manjari Fadnis, Varun Sharma, Supriya Pathak, Arbaaz Khan to name a few.



Censor board divided over list of 'banned words'

As a circular issued by him listing words to be banned in films saw opposition from within the censor board, Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) Chairman Pahlaj Nihalani today said it was just a reminder to follow existing guidelines. TV grab
As a circular issued by him listing words to be banned in films saw opposition from within the censor board, Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) Chairman Pahlaj Nihalani today said it was just a "reminder" to follow existing guidelines.
"The circular is not my guidelines. I just reminded producers and regional offices on guidelines laid by CBFC and government," he said referring to the circular sent out by him to regional CBFC officers and producers' associations.

"If producers feel aggrieved then they should approach the I&B Ministry and get the guidelines changed," he said.

His reaction came as Board member Ashoke Pandit said he was not consulted on the circular and he does not endorse "the list" as a film-maker.

"I as a Filmmaker & #CBFC board member do not endorse the list issued by the Chairperson On words not to be used in films.I ws nt consulted (sic)," Pandit said on Twitter.

"Does the #ChairpersonCBFC endorse other bad words which are not in this list can be used in the films.? If I am portraying the character of Dawood in my film, he will use the language as per his character & not what a saint would use" he said in a series of tweets

Pandit said the list of words 'not to be used in films' issued by the Chairperson "is against the freedom & creative liberty of a filmmaker".

The circular had a list of "objectionable" and "abusive" words which will be banned in films. It even contained word "Bombay" and asked filmmakers to use the word "Mumbai" only.

Nihalani  that the content of the circular was not his suggestion and it was issued as reminder to producers to follow guidelines laid by the government.

Nihalani said the circular was an internal note. As the CBFC chairman, he said he cannot impose guidelines but only make suggestions.

He also said that 'A certificate' for films is given on the basis of film's theme and not language.

When asked about the matter, Minister of State in the I&B ministry Rajyavardhan Rathore had yesterday said the government does not interfere in the Censor Board's functioning but maintained that he was confident that the "letter is not the end of everything.... it's not the final decision".


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