Akshay Kumar on ‘Jolly LLB 2’ controversy: I abide by court’s decision
Actor Akshay Kumar on Tuesday said he respects the decision of the Bombay High Court’s Aurangabad Bench that four scenes from “Jolly LLB 2” need to be scrapped before the film releases.
The scenes, according to the High Court, are defamatory to the judiciary and could amount to contempt of court.
“High Court has not cut four scenes. It has given four cuts in a scene. I’ve heard it many times that they have cut four scenes. With due respect to High Court, if they feel that something like this is important, then their decision will be accepted and we have already done that,” Akshay said at a press conference here.
“Sometimes it happens that somebody (CBFC) misses out something. I know that once censor board rules out a decision, the court follows that… There are some cases, like 0.01 percent. I abide by the court’s decision, and with what they have given.
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