Indian censor board bans Raveena Tandon's film 'Shab'
Raveena was seen in love with a 13-year-old boy in the movie.
MUMBAI (Daily Dunya) – Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon’s latest movie ‘Shab’ has been banned by Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) over bold scenes.
According to Indian media, the actress was seen in love with a 13-year-old boy while the intimate scenes have also become cause of its ban.
The story is about Mohan (Ashish Bisht), who is an aspiring model ready to compromise and go to any extent to see his dreams come true whereas Sonam Modi ( Raveena Tandon) is a high society celebrity who uses Mohan as a tool to keep her life interesting.
When Raveena was quizzed about the reason behind picking up a role like the one she has, she said “I really wanted to do something challenging and fun. I opted for Shab because Onir is a dear friend and the character which I am playing in the film is something which I didn’t do earlier. It’s a role of a diva but has shades of grey in it and in the film I walk through a very thin line between positive and negative. Onir gave me the other role first but I wanted this role because I have not played such a character before. I was more excited to play the negative part."