"There' no scene of the film that they (censor board members) have cut and thrown out. I'm grateful to them that they understood that it's an adult film made for adults. We've even put the disclaimer, 'athra ke neeche khatra', to say that we haven't made it for those under 18," Zaveri said here.
He said the reason why the idea of making "Mastizaade" cropped up is "because people who liked 'Grand Masti', want to watch more such films. And if the 'masti' in this film is trimmed, then there is no point making the film.
"We did not give up. We wanted the film approved the way we made it. So we didn't accept things, we kept discussing and debating with the CBFC (Central Board of Film Certification)... I don't think any adult comedy, not even in 'Grand Masti', this madness has been passed," he added.
According to reports, the film was denied a censor certificate in May and was given an 'A' certificate only in August this year. A teaser of the film with double meaning dialogues and lead actress Sunny Leone in a bikini had gone viral earlier.
"I had taken extra shots, alternate shots, and all these things that you see in the promo is there in the film, passed, certified and censored," Zaveri said. The film features Sunny in a double role, and she is supported by Tusshar Kapoor and Vir Das.