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Reportedly, the troubles for the movie do not seem to end and the latest one is with the character of an audacious investigative journalist, who uses foul language throughout the film. Coincidentally, the character is played by Mukherjee, who openly mouths the ‘F’ and ‘G’ words in the film.
There are scenes when the journalist uses shocking terms like "G**** phat jaati", which comes with a beep, but if everything is beeped, what will be left in the movie. And reports reveal that the dialogues are not going very well with the censor board.
Surprisingly, director Rajkumar Gupta laughed at this and said, “It' not that bad, really. You are making it sound like a non-stop abuse binge. My film is not that. But yes, Rani's character is very brutal and graphic in her speech. I don't know if, as you say.
“Rani is the same way in real life. I didn't know her before I shot with her. But she was thoroughly professional in mouthing squirmy words."
Obscene comments only beeped in trailer
As long as the beep thing is concerned, it may have been accepted by the censor board, but what may add oil to the fire is that the filthy words have only been beeped in the trailers, however, the movie will be submitted to the board without the beeps.
The director informed, "We voluntarily beeped out Rani's expletive in the trailer because it was to be screened on the home-viewing medium. But now when we submit the film for censorship, we will go with the entire language content intact hoping the censor board would see the context and not just the hard-hitting nature of the language."
He explained that his female characters in the film, played by Rani and Vidya Balan, said what they had too and were thorough professionals.
NOKJ not a documentary
‘No One Killed Jessica’ may also land in the soup because some of the characters are real.
But the daring director revealed that he was ready for an eventuality and made the movie just like he wanted to. Evidently, the movie is "a mix of realism and cinematic entertainment."
Gupta notes that ‘No One Killed Jessica’ is not a docu-drama on the case, but it's the tale of fight for justice by Jessica’s sister.
“The real-life characters recognize themselves they are welcome to react how they want. We are hoping for a U/A (parental guidance) certificate. But even if we get an Adults certificate we're okay with it,” he concluded.
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