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‘Aami Aar Amar Girlfriends’ crosses the censor hurdle
The film starring Raima Sen is a Bengali version of <i>Charlie's Angels</i>.
Apparently relieved over the Censor Board decision to pave the way for the release of Raima Sen starrer Aami Aar Amaar Girlfriends,the first chick film in the country,director Moinak Bhowmik today said he revision committee did not impose much fetters on the film.
The film dwells on the domain of a girls’ world starring celluloid diva Raima Sen,an upcoming,talented actor Parno Mitra and Swastika Mukherjee.
I am relieved with the way the revision committee understood and appreciated the focal point of the film which gives more than a glimpse into a girls’ world,their pastimes,hangout zones,their little wishes and frustrations,not looking at them differently as denizens of another planet, Moinak said here this evening.
The film,being released on May 10,was passed by the four-member Censor Review Board with little cuts,a beep when one of the main characters Swastika Mukherjee mouths a certain term about a hooker and when Raima Sen,another member of the three Charlie’s Angels,dwell on a relationship as beyond conformity.
The film’s release had earier been postponed when the Censor Board objected to some footage and also the posters announcing the flick’s release before its consent though producers Aditya of Aditya Productions and Entertainment had said the posters were made after trailers of the film were okayed by Censor.
All we now want is look forward to an exciting release,happy that Censor understood our point and the first girlie flick coming in theatres, Aditya and Satrajit of Tripod Entertainments,co-producer of the movie,said.
I have seen how men react and behave at the sight of and in the company of women,who,however,prove to be more level headed and pragmatic.
“Their psyche is different,There lies a difference between the two genders and that also gets reflected in my film,” Mainak said about the film which brings to the fore the psyche of career-driven,city women having their own minds.
“My association with close friends,not categorising as boys and girls,their characteristics and traits perhaps helped me in etching out the characters in Ami Aar Amar Girlfriends which also talks on women’s empowerment,he said.


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