Bips will swear no matter what!
September 11th, 2009 - 4:06 pm ICT by Sampurn WireSwear words are “in’ now. Director Sudipto Chattopadhyay didn’t want the Censor Board chopping off the part where Bipasha Basu says the “F’ word in the film Pankh, even if it meant the film would get an A certificate. Bipasha says the word twice in the film and Sudipto was very sure that he didn’t want the Board either deleting the word or beeping it. Some of the other characters in the film use foul language too, but those parts have been beeped. He just didn’t want Bipasha’s part to get deleted because in that scene she has a fight with Maradona, whom she stars opposite. She supports as well as opposes him in the film. The dialogue is apparently relevant in the film.
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