Delhi Belly language might offend some

Delhi Belly language might offend some
Tuesday, May 17, 2011 10:41 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
If Aamir Khan feels his forthcoming production venture "Delhi Belly" will affect his image as a family entertainer, director Abhinay Deo says the language used in the adult comedy might offend a section of the audience.

"Honestly, I think a lot may get offended with the language used in the film. Of course, it's completely youth oriented," Deo told.

Releasing July 1, the film has been scripted by Los Angeles-based Akshat Verma, who studied movies at the University of California. Releasing July 1, it stars Imran Khan, Vir Das and Kunal Roy Kapoor.

"The script is outstanding. It's so funny. As a director I could take that script and go further. It's a very my kind of a film," said Deo.

Though it is coming just after his directorial debut "Game", "Delhi Belly" was shot first, and Abhinay assures that "'Delhi Belly' was shot before 'Game' and both being films from absolutely different genre, treatment of the two films were completely different".
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