Producer
Karan
Johar
has
said
that
both
Censor
Board
and
he
are
facing
same
problem
and
they
cannot
have
sex
life.
The
Bollywood
filmmaker's
comment
is
coming
after
the
Censors
raised
objection
to
the
use
of
the
word
'sex'
in
the
theatrical
trailer
of
the
movie
Ek
Main
Aur
Ekk
Tu
featuring
Kareena
Kapoor
and
Imran
Khan.
Recently,
the
Censor
Board
watched
the
theatrical
trailer
of
the
movie
Ek
Main
Aur
Ekk
Tu
and
expressed
its
disappointment
over
the
use
of
the
word
'sex'.
The
Board
also
asked
Karan
Johar
to
remove
the
's'
word
from
the
movie
trailer
so
as
to
qualify
for
U-certificate.
Karan
Johar
addressed
the
media
during
the
launch
of
the
theatrical
trailer
of
Ek
Main
Aur
Ekk
Tu
yesterday
and
said,
"Censor
and
I
have
the
same
problem...we
both
don't
have
sex
life." Meanwhile,
the
producer
denied
that
the
film
was
inspired
by
What
Happens
In
Vegas.
The
filmmaker
added,
"There
is
no
similarity.
They
are
two
different
films,
also
in
terms
of
experience.
The
fact
that
the
film
is
shot
in
Vegas
and
the
two
protagonists
get
married
under
the
moment
of
influence
only
makes
it
seem
that
the
film
is
like
What
Happens
in
Vegas.
I
can't
remake
a
film
without
obtaining
the
rights."
However,
written
and
directed
by
debutant
Shakun
Batra,
the
film
pairs
Imran
and
Kareena
for
the
first
time.
The
scene
in
question
has
Kareena
and
Imran
sitting
in
a
divorce
lawyer's
office,
where
he
asks
if
they
have
had
sex.
Kareena
replies
'Yes',
Imran
says
'No'.
After
the
launch
of
the
first
look
of
the
film
Shakun
told,
"Censor
was
not
okay
with
the
use
of
the
word
'sex'.
We
have
changed
that."