'Kya Kool Hain Hum 3' regressive nonsense: Hansal Mehta

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Last Updated : Jan 23 2016 | 11:48 PM IST

Director Hansal Mehta says he is happy that films such as "Kya Kool Hain Hum 3" which he terms as "regressive nonsense" are being rejected while films such as "Airlift" has opened well at the box-office.

"The good news is that audiences reject films that don't work and 'Kya Kool Hain Hum 3' has been rejected by the audience and has failed. Everyone thought that the film is going to work. It got an A certificate with 80 cuts or so. Everybody thought that this regressive nonsense is actually going to make money and that is the sad thing," said Mehta at a panel discussion at the Best of Kashish festival on Saturday.

"It's telling the world that our audiences are actually flocking to watch such regressive nonsense and at the same time, 'Airlift' has done two or three times the business. I was quite happy to know that audiences do reject films like that," Aligarh director added.

Mehta too mentioned about the fact that he himself had made an adult comedy film, "Yeh Kya Ho Raha Hai" and getting trolled for tweeting about liking the trailer of another sex comedy.

But he is currently getting popularity for being the director of the films with strong content like his next, "Aligarh" which has been screened at numerous film festivals and receiving good reviews.

Considering the topic of homosexuality that forms a background to the story, he said, "I was scared about the censors, the kind of decisions that they were taking, but the censors did not ask for a single cut."

"I think the censorship is within us, the censor board has no right to exist, it is us, our sensibilities, and it should be shaped by us. We have to select what we want to see and what we don't want to see. If it is inappropriate for me to watch a film, I wouldn't watch it. I'm not going to watch 'Kya Kool Hain Hum 3'. It's more of us as a society," he added.

He also said he was shocked at seeing a censored version of his film "Shahid" on Netflix, terming it "disgusting" after which he even shot off a letter to the company.

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First Published: Jan 23 2016 | 11:26 PM IST

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