Bhatt? Blue Film is now Kalyug

Bhatt? Blue Film is now Kalyug
Tuesday, July 05, 2005 17:49 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Ever seen Mahesh Bhatt making compromises on his beliefs? For once, he has just done it.

According to the latest buzz in Bollywood, the veteran director had been fiercely campaigning to promote his next venture, Blue film, as a war against pornography but everyone thought otherwise. So finally Bhatt has decided to do away with the controversial title and has opted for safer ‘Kalyug'.

Confirming this news he tells, "I don't want the audience to start expecting sex in the film like it happened in the case of Paap. It will not promote sex. It's not a sex film, rather the film is about war against pornography."

The film stars Deepal Shaw and Kunal Khemu in lead roles.
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