Films which made headlines for controversial dialogues in 2019
Bollywood films more often than not face controversy. Be it the casting, plot, release date or dialogues –movies are hitting headlines more for controversies rather than its content. 2019 also saw a few films starting off on a wrong foot with fans, the CBFC or the audience at large. While ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’ catapulted Vicky Kaushal’s career, makers of the film had quietly deleted a dialogue from the film. On the other hand period drama ‘Panipat’ is facing opposition from Peshwa Bajirao’s descendants before its release. Here’s taking a look at all the films which released this year and faced censor cuts.
Uri: The Surgical Strike
Vicky Kaushal starrer ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’ gave the audience goosebumps when it hit the screens earlier this year. It was a massive critical and commercial success, also earning Vicky his first ever Nation Award. However before the film made it to theatres, it made headlines because of a specific dialogue in the trailer. ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’ featured Vicky saying, “Apni 72 hooron ko hamara salaam bolna! Kehna daawat par intezar karein, aaj bahut saare mehmaan bhejne wale hain. (Convey our greetings to the 72 virgins! Tell them to wait for the feast, we are going to send a lot of guests)”. While there was no public opposition over the dialogue, the makers quietly chopped it from the trailer.
03/6Panipat
Days before its release ‘Panipat’ faced opposition for a specific dialogue from the trailer. In a scene featuring Arjun Kapoor as Sadashiv Rao and Kriti Sanon as his wife Parvatibai, Kriti tells her husband, “Maine suna hai Peshwa jab akele muhim par jaate hain to ek Mastani ke saath laut te hain (I have heard whenever Peshwa goes to battle alone, he returns with a Mastani).” According to reports an eighth-descendant of the Peshwa sent notices to producers Sunita Gowarikar and Rohit Shelatkar and director Ashutosh Gowariker to remove the controversial dialogue from the film.
Pati Patni Aur Woh
When the trailer of ‘Pati Patni Aur Woh’ was launched it doled out a lot of laughs and gags, but soon netizens started pointed out a dialogue by Kartik Aaryan which made a funny reference to marital rape. While the trailer faced flak the makers decided to do away with the controversial dialogue. Speaking to PTI Karitk said, “When the trailer came, we realised that we shouldn’t hurt anyone and should remove it immediately. Usually this doesn’t happen in films. We took responsibility because it might have come across as something that wasn’t our intention. We realised we shouldn’t use that word (rape) at all so we have rectified it and made changes because we don’t want to hurt people’s sentiments.”