21 December,2018 07:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Upala Kbr
Aanand L Rai
Shah Rukh Khan has left no stone unturned to ensure that the audience is privy to the best version of his passion project, Zero. The Aanand L Rai-directed film was granted the UA certificate earlier this week after the team agreed to six minor cuts recommended by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).
However, Khan and Rai submitted another abbreviated version of the romance drama on Wednesday morning, which was soon cleared by the Censor Board. Turns out, Khan thought the film would benefit from a shorter runtime and hence, snipped some sequences.
Snapshot of CBFC's copy of recommended changes
Says a trade source, "After the Zero screening earlier this week, the CBFC officials had minor suggestions - in a scene featuring Shah Rukh and his co-actors, they recommended that the word 'peechwade' be replaced with 'jigar'. They also asked that the words 'haraamzaade' and 'haraami' be muted."
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After the CBFC's clean chit, the film was set for its date with the audience. However, on Tuesday evening, the superstar revisited the project and suggested close to 20 snips to reduce the runtime.
The source adds, "Shah Rukh and Rai felt that the runtime could be shortened to accommodate more shows in multiplexes and advertorials. So they went back to the editing table and snipped several scenes, including one where Shah Rukh is seen consuming alcohol, and a wedding sequence. They trimmed it by five minutes, and the runtime now stands at 159 minutes."
CBFC chairperson Prasoon Joshi, Red Chillies Entertainment and Rai remained unavailable for comment.
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