Ekta Kapoor: 'Censorship ruining films like Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum'

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The producer's latest film Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum has faced cuts from India's film classification board.

She told The Times of India: "We never had issues in the film's first part. I think our society was so much cooler at that time. Now suddenly everyone raises a question, everyone asks 15 questions.

"So we have a sanitised, boring promo in the theatre for the ones who will be seeing Bol Bachchan.

"A-rating programming is allowed on TV after 11pm, then also we are not allowed to show anything. There is so much prohibition in society for everything and because anyone can raise a question.

"Everyone is so scared. I don't blame the censors. They are under so much pressure. People are ready to file a PIL (public interest litigation) against everything - it's really curbing the creativity."

Lead actor Tusshar Kapoor said recently that he does not think the comedy sequel is too controversial for Indian audiences.

It was reported in April that the censorship board objected to the amount of innuendo in the dialogue.

Watch the trailer for Kya Super Kool Hai Hum below:

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