08 October,2013 05:23 AM IST | | Agencies
Allen (77) refused to make "customisations" in the film to accommodate the ads, which led to distributor PVR Pictures cancelling the release.u00a0
A spokesman for Allen, from the firm 42 West, confirmed, saying, "Due to content in the film, it cannot be shown in India in its intended manner. Therefore, the film is not scheduled to play there."
The anti-smoking ads would have been inserted into Allen's film during scenes where characters are seen smoking a cigarette.
The movie stars Cate Blanchett as a wealthy New York socialite who endures a humiliating fall from grace after her husband is arrested for financial crimes. The film was supposed to come out in India this weekend.
"Allen was adamant that he wanted the film to be shown as he had made it, without any additions to the print," a source in India said.
Blue Jasmine contains two scenes that would have triggered the warning adverts. Deepak Sharma, COO of PVR Pictures, said, "Allen has the creative control as per the agreement. He wasn't comfortable with the disclaimer that we are required to run when some smoking scene is shown in films. He feels that when the scroll comes, attention goes to it rather than the scene."
He added, "We had to abide by the law and we don't have control over the film." u00a0
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