This story is from December 6, 2009

Let people judge my sex scene: Rahul Bose

Promos of Bollywood actor Rahul Bose's upcoming horror film "Fired" have run into trouble with the censor board and have been deemed inappropriate to be aired on Indian television.
Let people judge my sex scene: Rahul Bose
Promos of Bollywood actor Rahul Bose's upcoming horror film "Fired" have runinto trouble with the censor board and have been deemed inappropriate to beaired on Indian television.
The trailers, yet to be aired,were high on blood and gore and also carried a sex scene between Rahul andBritish model Militza Radmilovic that fell in the A certificate bracket.
The producers were asked to remove nudity and tone down the violentscenes, as per the Cable Television Network (Regulation) Act that bars TV promoswith 'A' certificate form being aired on any Indian channel.
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Despitesnipping off the sensitive scenes, the promos have still attracted an "A"certificate and the producers are miffed. "There seems to be double standardsfor censorship of content on TV. As producers, we are not allowed to promote ourfilm on TV. We don't know how we can put the message across to the audiencesthat ours is a horror film if we are not allowed to show blood and gore in thepromos," Ashish Bhatnagar, CEO if IDream Production that has produced the movie,said in a statement.
Bose said: "I feel we have a misplaced sense ofcensorship. What I feel is gory or vulgar somebody else might not. Even for thesex scene, I feel people are more mature now and so self-censorship should bethe key." Slated for a 2010 release, "Fired" is the directorial debut of SajidWarrier.
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