Having
started
off
her
career
as
a
shy
and
demure
lass,
playing
girl-next-door
roles,
Sonam
Kapoor
has
undergone
a
complete
transformation
for
her
upcoming
film
Players,
by
going
blunt
and
showing
her
middle
finger.
Speaking
about
showing
her
middle
finger
in
her
upcoming
film
Players,
Sonam
Kapoor
told
PTI,
“I
don't
believe
in
censorship
so
whether
they
like
it
or
not,
I
really
don't
care
about
it.
I
just
want
people
to
come
and
see
my
film.
Showing
a
middle
finger
is
a
part
of
today's
youth."
Sonam
Kapoor
added,
“I
think
it
is
part
of
our
language...it
is
part
of
your
lingo.
We
abuse
when
we
have
a
normal
conversation
with
our
friends.
I
don't
believe
anything
should
be
censored
it
is
crazy,
especially
when
it
comes
to
art,
films...especially
when
you
live
in
India
where
freedom
of
speech
and
expression
is
our
basic
right."
To
clear
her
point,
Sonam
Kapoor
said
that
worse
things
are
available
on
the
internet.
We
must
hence
apply
censorship
on
them
too.
Initially,
the
Censor
board
had
given
a
green
signal
to
the
act,
but
later
on,
they
decided
to
censor
it.
"I
think
it
is
double
standards
and
being
hypocritical.
Its
like
oh
my
god
she
did
this.
I
am
just
saying
it
is
a
normal
thing,
when
I
started
doing
it
I
never
thought
of
it.
When
guys
would
bother
me
while
I
was
in
college,
I
used
to
flip
my
finger.
I
think
it
is
like
a
normal
lingo,"
the
26-year-old
said.
Sonam
plays
an
outspoken,
blunt
hacker
in
the
Abbas-Mustan
action-thriller,
a
remake
of
Hollywood
film,
The
Italian
Job.
The
film
also
stars,
Abhishek
Bachchan,
Bipasha
Basu,
Bobby
Deol,
Neil
Nitin
Mukesh,
Omi
Vaidya,
and
releases
on
January
6,
2012.