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'Aksar 2' director Ananth Mahadevan hits back, says Zareen Khan was explained every shot during rehearsals

I don’t know if she (Zareen Khan) has been instigated, but whatever she says doesn’t hold water, says Ananth

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The war of words between Aksar 2’s heroine Zareen Khan and the makers of the film has escalated. In an interview the actress said  that when the film was offered to her, she was told they are not making Hate Story 3 with her, but a clean film. “God knows what happened to them sometime later, they wanted me to wear minimal clothes in every frame,” she lashed out.

Reacting to that producer Narendra Bajaj retorts, “Zareen was kept in the loop for everything, a bound script was given to her and nothing since has changed. As for the clothes, she tried everything in Mumbai before we left for the schedule in Mauritius and all the clothes were approved by her. So, I don’t understand her comments.”

She also accused them of certain angles that blurred the line between sensuous and vulgarity, the longer duration of kisses, and the director Ananth Mahadevan being clueless about what he wanted after a certain point of time. To this, Narendra says, “Regarding vulgarity, we don’t come from that school and everything was done with the consent of the actor and in the boundaries of the CBFC.”

Ananth on his part says that he worked with a final edited-on-paper script that was given to all actors. “Nobody is more prepared than me in the industry. People come to me for low-budget films with clarity and planning. I found it amusing to read allegations of confusion, extra shots, etc. I rehearse like a play. Every shot was explained during rehearsals.

Zareen may not have been used to that kind of filming. As for the smooches, I have repeatedly said that a few kisses do not make a film erotic. These days every other film has smooches — even a Karan Johar movie has them. There was nothing vulgar in my film. In fact, we have shot longer kisses, but we didn’t want an ‘A’ certificate because we wanted women to see the film and so edited them. Even the movie is driven by Zareen’s character. She has been through the entire shoot and dubbing sessions and she was quite thrilled with the results. If there was anything to this effect, it would have come out then. She even happily confessed in her interviews that she excitedly looked forward to the female-oriented film! I don’t know if she has been instigated, but whatever she says doesn’t hold water.”

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