New Delhi, July 26 - Ram Gopal Varma says he has cut out a smoking scene from a song in his upcoming 'Agyaat' for television after the censor board objected to it. The filmmaker also stressed the movie is a thriller and not a horror flick as people are perceiving it to be from the promos.
'We have altered the song because the censor board thinks it is not viable for audiences of TV, which is a mass medium, though the big screen version might carry it in accordance with the certification of the film. The DVD version will however carry the scene without any doubt,' Varma told IANS on phone from Mumbai.
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) had asked the director to re-edit the music track 'Jai Shri Shambhu' as it encourages substance abuse. The track shows leading lady Priyanka Kothari puffing a 'chillum' (pipe) while she sings 'Dum Maro, yeh hai Sahara'.
This is not the first time Varma has been associated with controversies.
He first sparked one when he visited the Taj Mahal Palace and Tower Hotel, one of the sites of the 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai, with then Maharashtra chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh and his actor son Riteish. Protesters thought he was collecting material for a film on the tragedy -- something the director has denied.
He was again in the news when the censor board refused to clear another of his forthcoming films 'Rann' unless he removed a song 'Jana gana mana rann' -- a take-off on the national anthem, which he refused to remove.
Asked if the controversies were coincidental or a publicity gimmick, Varma said: 'I take a subject matter which is very hard hitting and obviously many people have problems with that and raise their voice against it.
'I just do my job and shoot whatever I think is right for the film and they do theirs in pointing out whatever they think is not right for the masses.'
Coming back to 'Agyaat', Varma said its promos might be spooky, but it does not belong to the horror genre.
'People are perceiving that 'Agyaat' is a horror film.