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 The Producer Of Nalini
“I have agreed with Visva Bharati University’s recommendations on removing intimate scenes. I am removing one scene. There are no problems regarding the decisions of the committee formed by the varsity to look into the authenticity of research. The shooting will commence in November this year, and will take place in Shantiniketan, Jorasanko and Maharashtra,” Chatterjee said.
Annapurna was the daughter of Atmaram Pandurang Turkhud, a Mumbai-based doctor. Tagore had stayed with the family prior to his first voyage to Britain in 1878 and took lessons in English speaking from Annapurna. He gave her the nickname Nalini, which Annapurna later used as a pseudonym for her writing. She inspired some of Tagore’s early poetic expressions. Tagore never forgot about Annapurna and used to reminisce about her in his old age.
Ujjwal Chatterjee, Director Of Nalini
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