The
Central
Board
of
Film
Certification
(CBFC)
has
objected
to
the
use
of
the
word
"virgin" in
one
of
the
dialogues
of
Finding
Fanny.
The
film's
lead
actress
Deepika
Padukone
slams
the
censor
board
saying
its
guidelines
are
inconsistent.
"I
don't
think
their
request
is
valid.
I
believe
that
there
is
no
system
to
this.
Every
six
months
the
rules
keep
changing...
There
is
no
consistency
to
what
is
being
said
and
done," the
28-year-old
said
here
Wednesday
on
the
sets
of
reality
show
"Cine
Stars
Ki
Khoj".
She
feels
while
judging
a
film,
it's
important
to
see
everything
in
the
context
of
a
particular
scene
or
a
film.
"They
should
see
it
in
the
context
of
the
scene
and
the
film,
you
can't
just
pick
put
one
word
and
say,
'Oh,
we
are
not
allowing
this
word.'"
"Secondly,
give
us
a
reason
why
you
are
not
allowing
us
to
show
certain
things.
But
they
are
the
final
authority
and
we
will
accept
what
they
say," Deepika
added.
Directed
by
Homi
Adajania,
Finding
Fanny,
is
an
English
language
film
which
also
has
veterans
like
Dimple
Kapadia,
Pankaj
Kapur
and
Naseeruddin
Shah
in
the
cast.
It
is
releasing
Sep
12.
Arjun
Kapoor,
the
film's
male
lead,
feels
the
audience's
views
should
be
given
importance.
"Censorship
is
for
the
audience
and
if
they
(censor
board)
realise
that
the
audience
does
not
find
anything
wrong
with
something,
I
hope
they
can
change
their
minds
so
that
we
can
make
films
for
the
audience..." Arjun
said.
"We
are
making
films
for
the
audience
and
it's
not
like
we
enjoy
saying
certain
things.
In
her
character's
context,
it
is
very
important
whatever
she
says.
We
should
get
a
consistent
platform
before
we
face
the
censors," he
added.