Saturday, 30 December 2017
From 'Padmavati' To 'Padmavat': They Wanted Deepika's Nose But Settled With Just An 'I'
Finally, one of the biggest controversies of the year has come to an end, and that too just in time. Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film 'Padmavati' was arguably the most talked about movie of the year, just because of all the drama that was surrounded by it, but the controversy has finally come to an end. The movie, which stars Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor, was supposed to come out this month, but the release was delayed due to objections from Rajput Karni Sena for showing Queen Padmini in a bad light. It also faced a lot of issues getting clearance from Central Board of Film Certification. © Bhansali Productions But, it will finally see the light of the day, after of course going through some modifications that have been suggested by the censor board. The board has suggested 26 cuts to the film and a change in the title to 'Padmavat' - and will issue the certificate once the changes have been made. Along with that, some changes are also required to the song 'Ghoomar' and some disclaimers will be put before movie begins and during interval. With all of this then, 'Padmavat' will release with a U/A certificate. “The film was approached with balanced view keeping in mind both the filmmakers and society. Considering complexities and concerns around the film the requirement for a special panel was felt by CBFC to add perspective to the final decision,” an official of the censor board said. The film was approached with balanced view keeping in mind both the filmmakers & society. Considering complexities & concerns around the film the requirement for a special panel was felt by CBFC to add perspective to the final decision: CBFC #Padmavati — ANI (@ANI) December 30, 2017 Since the movie is based on partial historical facts, the special panel also had historians to add a proper perspective. Special panel consisted of Arvind Singh from Udaipur, Dr.Chandramani Singh & Prof K.K. Singh of Jaipur University. Panel member had insights & also some reservations regarding claimed historical events & socio-cultural aspects which were duly discussed at length: CBFC #Padmavati — ANI (@ANI) December 30, 2017 Even though a release date is yet to be announced, we at least now know for sure that it is definitely going to be released and that's making us excited for 2018 even more. Here is how people on Twitter reacted to this news: The biggest issue. #Padmavati turns #Padmavat. This "I" is a major issue in our country. — The Silent Screamer (@mujheawazdo) December 30, 2017 No, whatsoever. Change of Title for Padmavati. New Title = Padmavat. Remember the old saying? There's no “I” in success. #Padmavati #Padmavat — Mangalam Maloo (@blitzkreigm) December 30, 2017 Everyone is just fixated on the 'I'. If they put the removed i of padmavati on the first place it might turn its value to 10 times. As it does for the mobile phones.#Padmavati #padmavat — MOHIT GAUR (@crapbag___) December 30, 2017 We don't know. Padmavati becomes #Padmavat. What is this, gender reassignment surgery? — shunali khullar shroff (@shunalishroff) December 30, 2017 Yes, it will. From now on, if Apple user watch any video related to Padmavati , his/her iPhone will become Phone. #Padmavat — LolmLol (@LOLiyapa) December 30, 2017 We all love a good play on words, or rather letters in this case. Censor Board changes the title from #Padmavati to #Padmavat In protest, #Bhansali has changed his name to #Bhansal ð — Why So Silly® (@silly_why) December 30, 2017 True. Shakespeare: What's in a name? Sanjay leela Bhansali: Bhai 200 crore#Padmavat — SwatKat- The dancing Rajput ð (@swatic12) December 30, 2017 The best idea. They could have simply gone with PadmavaTEA. Wordplay ho jaata aur chai ko koi mana bhi nai karta.#Padmavati #Padmavat — Moody Motu (@MoodyMotu) December 30, 2017 Asking the important questions. Now that #Padmavati has lost an i, can we call the aggressors Karn Sena? Coz, an i for an i. — Punster® (@Pun_Starr) December 30, 2017
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