Sins, Sins I, Sins II...

Sins, Sins I, Sins II...
Friday, December 03, 2004 13:36 IST
By Santa Banta News Network

If his forthcoming English film "Sins" draws the expected response in the Indian and international market, Vinod Pande, the maker of film is planning two more sequels to the film, "Sins-I" and "Sins-II".

According to Pande, "Sins" is a bold English film portraying the story of "a crime of passion" based on a real life incident that happened in the south.

The controversial song-less film, which is said to have several bold semi-nude scenes, was earlier refused clearance by the Censor Board after which the Film Appellate Tribunal cleared it in October this year.

The big advantage for the film is the fact that Yashraj is releasing it all over the world, with the latter being the world rights controller of the film.

"Aditya Chopra approved the script and gave it a go-ahead. The fact that it is being distributed by Yashraj is a huge psychological fillip for the film," says Pande.

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