Actress
Mallika
Sherawat's
upcoming
film
Dirty
Politics
got
into
a
controversy
with
the
release
of
its
first
look
poster
some
time
back.
The
poster
in
which
Mallika
was
seen
draped
in
a
tricolour
garnered
much
controversy
and
thus,
the
makers
now
decided
to
revise
the
poster
for
public
domain.
Mallika
Sherwat
in
the
Dirty
Politics
poster
was
seen
sitting
on
a
beaconed
ambassador
in
front
of
the
Assembly,
draped
in
just
a
tricolour
and
since
its
release
demands
came
up
to
ban
the
poster.
Now,
the
makers
of
Dirty
Politics
have
decided
to
remake
the
poster
with
any
of
the
two
colours
on
the
piece
of
cloth.
Although
director
of
Dirty
Politics,
KC
Bokadia
claims
the
hue
and
cry
as
un-necessary,
he
informed
that
the
first
poster
was
not
intended
to
be
released
for
public
domanin.
"The
campaign
was
planned.
Nowadays,
women
wear
the
tri-colour
in
various
forms.
You
see
them
everywhere
on
the
streets.
Just
because
it's
Mallika
Sherawat,
there
is
so
much
hue
and
cry," said
KC
Bokadia.
"We
never
intended
to
put
in
public
domanin.
It
was
leaked.
We
shot
two
versions
of
the
first
look
with
Mallika
in
a
tri-colour
and
bi-colour
costume.
We
will
have
only
two
colours
in
the
costume
now,"
he
added.