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Abhishek Kapoor: Not expecting any trouble from censors on 'Fitoor'

Updated on: 06 January,2016 07:57 AM IST  | 
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Director Abhishek Kapoor says he doesn't expect any trouble from the censor board over the kissing scene in his upcoming film 'Fitoor'

Abhishek Kapoor: Not expecting any trouble from censors on 'Fitoor'

Abhishek Kapoor

Director Abhishek Kapoor says he doesn't expect any trouble from the censor board over the kissing scene in his upcoming film 'Fitoor'.


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The pictures of lead pair Katrina Kaif and Aditya Kapoor locking lips on a bridge for a scene in "Fitoor", recently went viral.


When asked if the director expected censor troubles on the scene, Katrina interrupted saying, "Who said that? There is nothing like that."

While Abhishek said, "I am not expecting any kind of trouble. I have not done anything wrong. I am not going to anticipate something that I don't perceive should exist. Keep the negativity away."

Meanwhile, there were reports that Ajay Devgn would be doing a cameo in the film.

To which Abhishek said, "I don't want to comment." Asked to comment on a dialogue "Kashmir maangoge toh chir denge" mouthed by Aditya in the film, Abhishek just offered, "Don't want to talk about the dialogue more now."

When asked if the character of Tabu has any association with Pakistan, the director said, "Not really Pakistan. It is not a anti-Pakistan film. There are moments in the film when the character behaves in a certain way."

Starring Katrina, Aditya and Tabu, the film will release on February 12.

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