Diljit, a renowned name in Punjabi cinema courtesy hits like "Jatt and Juliet" series and "Sardaarji", is making his Bollywood debut with the movie, which faced censorship issues.
The censor board demanded multiple cuts in the film but the producers decided to move the Bombay High Court, which cleared the movie with just one cut and a revised disclaimer.
"When I was narrated the script, I found their intention right. I never felt that they were trying to show something wrong. Now that the High Court has given the judgement so I don't even need to make a comment on it. I just feel the film's intention is good and a nice story," Diljit told PTI in an interview.
The "Udta Punjab" controversy has given a new lease of life to the ongoing debate of censorship and certification. Celebrities like Aamir Khan, Karan Johar and Mahesh Bhatt have said that CBFC should certify films not censor them.
When asked about it, Diljit said, "I think that's what (to certify instead of censoring) is their job."
The movie has been given 'A' certificate and the actor said that adults are capable of taking decisions and will watch the film if they want to.
"Anyone can watch it anything... In the end, everyone is responsible for his/her own actions. The good intention and hard work with which the film has been made will be there for all to see once it releases."
Also starring Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Alia Bhatt, the movie will hit theatres on June 17.
It's a double treat for Diljit's fans this month as a week after "Udta Punjab", his Punjabi movie "Sardaarji 2" will arrive in theatres.
It also stars Sonam Bajwa and Monica Gill in lead roles.
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