Paris Paris: Kajal Aggarwal speaks on 25 Censor Board cuts in the film & producers trying to retain the scenes
The Tamil remake of Bollywood's hit film Queen recently landed into trouble after Censor Board questioned the makers of the film over the bold visuals and proposed 25 cuts. Kajal Aggarwal shared about how the producers are taking the needed action and leaving no stone unturned to retain the scenes.
Kajal Aggarwal's much-delayed film Paris Paris, an official remake of Kangana Ranaut's Queen, has been in the news due to Censor Board issues. The Tamil remake of Bollywood's hit film Queen recently landed into trouble after Censor Board questioned the makers of the film over the bold visuals and proposed 25 cuts. The makers of the film expressed their disappointment on the same and now, Kajal Aggarwal is also disappointed with the censor board members over their decision of 25 cuts.
Kajal Aggarwal shared about how the producers are taking the needed action and leaving no stone unturned to retain the scenes. IB Times quoted Kajal Aggarwal saying, "We have made a faithful attempt in remaking Queen in all the south languages and present it to the audience. I wonder what made them ask for so many cuts. We did not want to hurt anyone's intentions and those scenes, which they have asked to cut, are similar to things that happen in all our lives. I have been told that the producers are taking necessary actions and putting in all the efforts to make sure that the scenes are retained."
"We have shot for a long time for this film and the whole team has put in a lot of efforts. So we expect to taste the fruits of the efforts to put in. Hope the members of the censor board will approve the film without cuts," added the actress.
Meanwhile, on the other hand, the Malayalam and Kannada version of Queen remake have been given a green signal by CBFC.
























































