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'Eve-teasers won't refer to a girl as behen ji, right?'

Updated on: 23 November,2018 06:36 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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#MeToo producer Sajid Qureshi talks about his film being scrutinised by the Revising Committee due to its dialogues

'Eve-teasers won't refer to a girl as behen ji, right?'

Ritika Singh in a still from the film

The body told Qureshi to seek the Revising Committee's (RC) intervention. "The Mumbai RC had a backlog to deal with, so we were told to approach the Chennai RC. But that body, helmed by actor Gautami Tadimalla objected to the title itself. They questioned our decision to use a title of a movement that was gaining momentum in India."


#MeToo, Qureshi reveals, revolves around a student who encounters sexual abuse. "The film discusses the mentality of sexual predators, highlighting how they behave and talk." The cuts demanded by the body, he claims, affect half of his film, leading to a delay in its release.

"If we delete certain scenes, there will not be any movie left to see. There is no violence or vulgarity, only some powerful dialogues. Yet, they've asked us to edit it," he says, arguing that his film reflects the way men speak. "If four men surround a girl, they won't call her sister or behen ji while eve-teasing, will they?" The producer reveals his team is contemplating approaching the Court or Tribunal.

Also read: Vinta Nanda to Alok Nath: Show me remorse, I will forgive you; Right now I see shamelessness

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