'Loveratri' is a beautiful title, doesn't demean any culture: Salman
Superstar Salman Khan has said his upcoming home production 'Loveratri' does not disrespect or demean any culture. Some right-wing organizations had objected to the film's title, which they allege distorts the name of a Hindu festival. The film marks the debut of Salman's brother-in-law Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain and is set against the backdrop of Navaratri. Here's more.
Nothing more beautiful than love, so it's titled 'Loveratri': Salman
"Some people have some problem with the film's title. It's a beautiful title. There is nothing more beautiful than love, so it is called 'Loveratri'," Salman said. "It is not demeaning any culture. Our Prime Minister is from that culture. So, when you play a character like I played a Sardar in a film, I do it with a lot of respect," he said.
Once film is released people will know there's nothing: Salman
"We are making the film with Navaratri in the backdrop. We have made this beautiful film celebrating the music, color, love, and the fun of the festive season," Salman said. "We don't need any publicity like that. Once the film is released those people will know there is nothing," Salman said in an interview on the sidelines of Bigg Boss launch in Mumbai.
Salman believes film will get a 'U' certificate
Salman said he is sure the Central Board of Film Certification will pass the film with a 'U' certificate. "I'm sure it'll get a 'U' certificate. And If the censor board has given the certificate then I don't think anybody has the right to say anything," he said. 'Loveratri' is helmed by debutante director Abhiraj Minawala. The film will be released on October 5.