Not bothered about my enemies, says Kangana
06 July, 2019
Actress Kangana Ranaut, scriptwriter Kanika Dhillon and director Prakash Kovelamudi launched the trailer of their upcoming film 'Judgemental Hai Kya' in Mumbai. Known for her frank views and opinions, the gorgeous actress quickly proceeded to explain the controversy surrounding the movie's original title, 'Mental Hai Kya.
"Whenever anything concerning Kangana Ranaut comes up, lots of people have several problems. If we outsiders even breathe, there are people who have a problem with that. We have learnt to make our way through it, and ensure that no one has to face any inconvenience, even if it means that I have to face some inconvenience in the bargain," says Kangana, who reveals that the use of the word 'mental' was recently banned, which is why the film landed itself in trouble over the title.
Says Kangana, "The South Indian title of Salman Khan's 'Kick' was originally 'Mental'. But we were informed that these words were banned just a few weeks ago. There were several cases and threats against us. The case threatened to go to court as well, so to avoid all the confusion but remain true to our original title, we changed it to Judgemental."
The actress however acknowledges that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) was very supportive. "The CBFC was very supportive and had no issues with the film content. In fact, they cooperated with us and gave us a U/A certificate. They told us that we had made a good film and that they couldn't find anything offensive in it," says Kangana, who adds, "They had full faith in our intentions."
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