Priyanka Chopra's Bengali Film Gets The Chop Before Release; Intimate Scenes Edited Out
Nalini director Ujjwal Chatterjee self-censors the Rabindranath Tagore biopic after constant pressure from Visva Bharati University. The scenes depicting the intimate relationship between Tagore and his tutor, Annapurna Turkhud, have been removed from the film
Priyanka Chopra's Bengali production Nalini has been a hot topic of discussion for some time now. The film shows the romantic side of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, who was said to be in love with his tutor Annapurna Turkhud. However, Visva Bharati University, who are custodians of Rabindranath Tagore's legacy, objected to the intimate scenes in the film.
Finally, at the behest of the university, National Film Award winning director Ujjwal Chatterjee decided to chop those intimate scenes from the movie.
The trilingual film Nalini, will portray the platonic relationship between Tagore and Annapurna. The film is being produced by Priyanka Chopra's production house Purple Pebble Pictures.
Well, now that there has been a bit of self- censoring, it will be interesting to see how the Censor Board treats the film. Will it get more cuts considering it's a sensitive issue? Only time will tell.
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