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The Congress in Goa Thursday demanded a ban on the Ekta Kapoor produced film “Kya Super Kool Hain Hum,” saying the film offended the sensibilities of the Christian community.
Addressing a press conference here, Congress spokesperson and legislator Reginaldo Lourenco said that a first information report (FIR) would be filed against Kapoor in Panaji Friday.
“We are demanding a ban on the screening of the film because it insults Christians. The FIR will be filed tomorrow,” Lourenco said.
A scene in the film, which stars Tusshar Kapoor and Riteish Deshmukh, shows another actor, Chunky Pandey (playing the role of a priest), solemnise the wedding of a dog and a bitch.
Lourenco raised the issue of a possible ban on the film or censoring the controversial scenes in it during the recently-concluded monsoon session of the Goa legislative assembly.
Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar, however, said that the Central Board of Film Certification, the statutory censorship and classification body, functioned under the aegis of the central and not the state government and hence not much could be done by the Goa government.
“This is not under the jurisdiction of the state government because censor board jurisdiction lies with the central government. No religious group should be offended in the film. If you give me a complaint in writing, I will take it up with the board,” Parrikar said.
Lourenco said that the Goa government had succeeded in banning “The Da Vinci Code”, following protests by Christian groups several years back and that the same could be done with “Kya Super Kool Hain Hum”.

‘Sex’ and ‘comedy’ are two of the most significant elements of Bollywood films but haven’t been often spoken in the same breath. So when the Kyaa Kool Hain Hum series attempts to do so, however juvenile the adult humour might appear, the combo is still tempting and tantalizing.
Kya Super Kool Hai Hum’s revolves around the story of two brothers: Adi (Tushar Kapoor) and Sid (Riteish Deshmukh). Adi is a struggling actor, who dreams of making a grand debut in Bollywood with films like ‘Chingham’, Adidas (Devdas). Sid (Riteish Deshmukh)’s DJing skills are wasted on sad Gujarati-gone-wild parties. According to an astrologer, Adi’s fortunes will turn when he meets the love of his life, Simi (Neha Sharma).
Then, love strucks when Adi meets Simi and falls head over heels in love with her. On the other hand, Sid meets model Anu (Sarah Jane Dias) at a fashion show, where Anu suffers a “wardrobe malfunction.” Things turn ugly, yet funny after they land up in Goa. Next, what happens? Watch it out to know the remaining part.
What works for the film is the fact that it is extremely unapologetic about the ‘nonsense’ that they have churned out for the audience. In the climax, when compared to Jai of ‘Sholay’ and Anand of ‘Anand’, Deshmukh says, ‘Hum ordinary film ke hero hai, woh extra ordinary films the’. Yes, the film is just that-ordinary, in fact lower than that. But they seem to have fun. Yes, some bits are funny, quite hilarious and Riteish and Anupam Kher share a ‘good chemistry’, which makes their scenes enjoyable to watch. But they are far and few in between. It is also unfortunate to see a veteran actor like Kher mouth dialogues full of double meanings. Kher’s comic timing remains intact but to see him being part of a film like this makes you cringe a bit.

Directed by : Sachin Yardi
Produced by : Ekta Kapoor, Shobha Kapoor
Story by : Sachin Yardi
Starring : Tusshar Kapoor, Ritesh Deshmukh, Neha Sharma, Sarah Jane Dias, Anupam Kher
Music by : Sachin-Jagir, Meet Bros Anjjan
Cinematography : Ravi Walia
Editing by : Aarif Shaikh
Studio : ALT Entertainment, Balaji Motion Pictures
Release date(s) : July 27, 2012
Major Singh (Puneet Issar), has two sons Adi (Tushar Kapoor) and Sid (Riteish Deshmukh). Adi is the younger one, who is the aspiring hero and in love with his cousin Subbalakshmi (Neha Sharma). Sid turns into an DJ and meets his match Swathi (Sarah Jane Dias). GK (Chunkey Pandey) is a member of the parliament, whose anti-social activities are contained by Ranjith. Also, Chakravarthy who spends 14 years in prison after falsely charged by GK in a case is released. GK plans to take revenge on the family. But, the person who comes to the rescue of the family and the people threatened by the villain’s plans is Giri. The story is on how he ends as winner, by saving lives and winning respect from his father.
Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum was announced to be released on 3rd August 2012 worldwide. However, the release date was changed in June 2012, and is now scheduled to release on 27 July 2012. Source

Balaji Telefilms and Ekta Kapoor might not have faced this number of controversies in such a short span of time for a single film which they are getting with the sequel Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum.
It was meant to be a harmless and naughty pun on a dog, but things seem to have gone astray for the Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum makers. The dog’s name in Ekta Kapoor’s film happens to be Fakhruddin. However, this is also the name of India’s fifth President — Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed. As a result, the ex-President’s family and a Muslim trust have objected to this ‘dishonour.’
Delhi-based Muslim Ekta Trust has threatened legal action against the filmmakers if changes are not made.
The makers, though, are surprised by the uproar and demand to change the name of the dog or remove the parts of the film mentioning it. “The request is unbelievably bizarre. It’s a proper noun. Anyway, we will see what we can do about it,” says Tanuj Garg, CEO of Balaji Motion Pictures, the film’s producers.
Insiders from the unit, meanwhile, are surprised. “It’s just a name. This way, we won’t be able to use any name in the future,” says a unit member. Apparently, no change to the dog’s name has been made yet. “The re-editing will cost a lot of money. Once we send the film for censor certification, we will make changes if required,” says the insider.
Dr Aleem of Delhi Mumbai Muslim Ekta Trust feels offended by the act and expresses, “Such things are bound to hurt religious sentiments. If it releases, we’ll file a case against the makers in Delhi High Court. We won’t let the film release with such a thing.”

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The wait is over for the audience as the second trailer of Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum is out as the makers have now released an ‘A’ rated uncensored theatrical trailer. The adults-only video will not be shown anywhere but online. The two minute clip includes double meaning dialogues and shows people protesting the film for being too raunchy.
Story behind the second trailer goes like this – The makers had come up with a trailer of KSKHH to attach with Housefull 2. But when it was sent to the Censor Board, they objected saying it was replete with double-meaning dialogues. So, they had no choice but to go back and redesign it.
But instead of scrapping the trailer completely, Ekta and her team decided to upload the original cut on the Internet and design a milder version to attach to Housefull 2. When sources contacted, Tanuj Garg, CEO of Balaji Motion Pictures confirmed: “Yes, the Censor Board requested that certain dialogues be cut from the trailer to get an U/A certification and we readily complied. That version will be seen nationwide with Housefull 2 while the ‘A’ version is for online consumption.”
So lest wait for the release of this movie and see whether this movie will do good in box office or not.

Release Date: July 27, 2012
Budget: Rs 14 Crores (The film has already sold for RS 21.6 crore)
Tusshar Kapoor has said that children should stay away from his upcoming sex comedy ‘Kya Super Kool Hain Hum’. He mentions that it is a straight ‘no-no’ for the kids. He then adds that the teenagers must watch it as the film has been targeted to them and other age groups. Talking about the movie’s getting the A-certificate, Kapoor says that this will not at all affect the film’s business at the box office.
When asked about the sexual innuendoes and jokes used in the narrative of the movie, he responds that the genre has now become trendy and cool. The movie stars Tusshar Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh, Neha Sharma and Sarah Jane Dias in main leads. It has been directed by Sachin Yardi. Tusshar reveals that by the time, Kya Kool Hain Hum became superhit, he thought it would have been a much bigger success if the families had watched it. He tells that but almost all people nonetheless watched it – ladies went their husbands and beaus, male went with wives and girlfriends though they all could not go to watch with their families. He says that today the scene is changed now. Both the movies have been produced by Ekta Kapoor.
“There were a lot of problems, Sangeeth wanted to do other kinds of films. He said he was not only a comedy director so he wanted to make some actioners and thrillers. When he was ready, Ekta was not ok with the script.
“Finally, Sachin came up with a script for a film called Road Trip To Anjuna. But we liked it so much, Ekta decided to convert it into Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum and make it a two hero film,” he said.
Quiz him regarding the long gap for the sequel, he said, “There were a lot of problems, Sangeeth wanted to do other kinds of films. He said he was not only a comedy director so he wanted to make some actioners and thrillers. When he was ready, Ekta was not ok with the script. Finally, Sachin came up with a script for a film called Road Trip To Anjuna. But we liked it so much, Ekta decided to convert it into Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum and make it a two hero film,” he said.
Actor Tusshar Kapoor is set to join the six-pack gang in Bollywood. The actor is working out hard for “Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum”, in which he will go shirtless and reveal a sculpted body in a beach sequence.
“My trainer is pushing me a lot. He is working hard on me for ‘Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum’. There is a beach scene and if I have to go shirtless, I will have to be fit,” Tusshar told.
“It’s fun to shock people and do something that you have not done before. I also have a seduction scene in the film,” he added.
A sequel to 2005 film “Kya Kool Hain Hum”, “Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum” will be a sex comedy. And Tusshar feels the Indian audience is ready for such content.
“‘Kyaa Super Kool…’ is quite a mad film. It’s an adult film. Today, everybody is ready for it. They are accepting all kinds of cinema. Nobody is ashamed or embarrassed to watch a sex comedy. India has opened up and we are being very honest with the publicity of our film,” the 35-year-old said. More
His father Jeetendra was a yesteryears icon, while his sister Ekta is fondly called a TV czarina, but Tusshar Kapoor is still struggling to make it big. The actor admits he made mistakes in his career, but is enjoying the current phase.
“So far the journey has been very fruitful. I have made mistakes, but it has been a learning experience. I have learnt so much while meeting and working with different kind of people. Overall it has been very satisfying. I have learnt everything on job,” Tusshar told on the phone from Mumbai.
Tusshar made his Bollywood debut in 2001 with Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai alongside Kareena Kapoor. After that he appeared in a string of films like “Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa”, “Kucch To Hai”, “Gayab” but all of them failed to rake in moolah at the box-office.
However, a breakthrough in his career came through Golmaal where he played a mute boy, a role that earned him rave reviews.. He went on to prove his versatility by doing intense roles in films like Shootout at Lokhandwala, Shor In The City and most recently The Dirty Picture. Source
There is immense competition building for HUM TUM SHABANA both on as well as off the screen.
While Minissha Lamba is the leading lady of the film as she plays the central role of Shabana, even Pia Trivedi has popped out of nowhere.
One wonder what does man of the moment, Tusshar Kapoor, have to say about the brewing competition.
“Well, I don’t know about the off screen competition but on screen it is pretty interesting actually,” smiles Tusshar, “Yes, Pia is in a very-very important role. In the game of chess where Shreyas and I are trying to catch hold of Minissha, it is Pia who turns out to be an important mohra.” More
Its been a busy year for Tusshar Kapoor. He has enjoyed two releases already and though LOVE U… MR. KALAKAAR! didn’t quite set the cash registers ringing, there was good critical appreciation that came in for SHOR IN THE CITY. Now he is gearing up for the September release of HUM TUM SHABANA.
One wonders though where he is on the production plans. After all it wasn’t too long ago that he was planning to turn a producer.
With sister Ekta seeing good success coming her way as a producer, what with her strategy of mixing low (RAGINI MMS), medium (THE DIRTY PICTURE) as well as high budget (ONCE UPON A TIME IN MUMBAAI – 2) films well, is he looking forward to going independent as well? More
The versatile actor Tusshar Kapoor usually comes across as a calm personality, but recently he lost his cool in regards to his pet project, his upcoming edgy black comedy SHOR – IN THE CITY.
He, who has personally looked into all the minute details of the film had even suggested Radhika Apte’s name to the director duo Rajnidimoru and Krishna DK to cast her in the lead opposite him. But with his belief in numerology, the name of the film which is SHOR has wrongly been written about in the media as SHORR. This has got him really furious and he has requested all to stick to the original spelling SHOR.
With the name game, and the power house of talent that he is, we are sure that the film will surely make some noise on the Box-office. Source
Rohit Shetty-directed laugh riot ‘Golmaal 3′ has hit the jackpot this Diwali by earning Rs.70 crore worldwide in its initial weekend. Produced by Shri Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Ltd and distributed by Eros International, the third instalment in the ‘Golmaal’ franchise triumphed at the box office with a gross collection of Rs.60 crore in India and Rs.10 crore overseas, in its first three days of screening. The movie opened across 2,000 plus screens worldwide.
”Golmaal 3′ opened at 80-90 percent occupancy across the country. Moreover, the long Diwali weekend helped draw in large footfalls in theatres,’ Nandu Ahuja, senior vice president, distribution, Eros International, said in a statement.
The comic caper stars Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Mithun Chakraborty, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, Kunal Khemu, Ratna Pathak, Jhonny Lever, Sanjay Mishra, Vrajesh Hirjee and Ashwini Kalsekar. Source