D Day has "statements" against Pakistan; Shruti Haasan's prostitute act reduced

Shruti Haasan
After holding his breath in anxiety and suspense, director Nikhil Advani can breathe easy. D Day, his film on cross-border terrorism about a bunch of RAW agents assigned to bring a Dawood-like terrorist back to India from Pakistan, was passed on Saturday by the Censor Board Of Film Certification with a few dialogue cuts and a ‘UA’ (permitted for children’s viewing with parental guidance) certificate. Surprisingly no cuts were ordered in verbal content regarding Pakistan. Says the relieved director, “I expected some objection to what could be considered inflammatory dialogues about Pakistan. But the Censor Board has not touched a single word pertaining to Pakistan.” What has gone are a few dialogues by Shruti Haasan who plays a Pakistani prostitute. Says Advani, “These are lines where she does hardcore business bargaining with her clients. I was advised to get rid of these dialogues to obtain a ‘UA’ certificate. I happily took them off. My apprehensions were not about what Shruti’s character has to say but about the far more important dialogues on cross-border terrorism. I am happy to say the Censor Board didn’t touch any of those.”
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