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2011 No One Killed Jessica

The film, produced by UTV Spotboy, will release Jan 7.

Synopsis :

New Delhi, 1999. The guns at Kargil are still blazing when another one goes off, this time in the nation’s capital. Jessica, a young attractive model trying her hand at bartending, is shot dead at a celebrity party. Her crime - refusing to serve a drink after closing hours! The culprit Manish, son of a prominent politician, inebriated by a deadly cocktail of alcohol and a sense of entitlement, pulls the trigger in a fit of rage. With 300 of Delhi’s swish set present at the party, many of whom are witnesses to the murder, Manish looks all set to go to the gallows. Except, that it doesn’t quite turn out that way! Now two women, Jessica’s sister, Sabrina and the feisty TV reporter, Meera will have to drum up every resource at their disposal to outwit Manish at his own game, if the truth is to have any chance of prevailing over money and political clout.

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Cast: Rani Mukherjee, Vidya Balan


Crew

Producer: Ronnie Screwvala

Rani smokes, abuses in 'No One Killed Jessica'

New Delhi, Nov 18, After playing variety of roles, Rani Mukerji will be seen in a completely different avatar in 'No One Killed Jessica' - she plays a journalist who smokes cigarettes and hurls abuses.

'(Director) Rajkumar Gupta wanted me to give the impression of a strong journalist and to represent media as it is. I have seen a few female reporters smoke. I am just playing you all...so you can't put me in trouble for this,' Rani, a non-smoker, told reporters here Thursday.

The film's first look was unveiled and Rani was seen using Hindi abuses in the trailer of the film, which deals with model Jessica Lall's murder case. Jessica was shot dead by Manu Sharma, son of a Haryana politician, in 1999.

Rani said she didn't have to go an extra mile to play the role in 'No One Killed Jessica', which also features Vidya Balan.

'Thanks to my career, I have met a lot of reporters and anchors. So I didn't have to meet any one specific for my characterisation in the film. Rajkumar just wanted me to use my experience with journalists to be like them in the film,' she said.

Gupta says abuses were imperative to Rani's role.

'The abuses have been used to define attitude and not in a derogatory sense. These days abuses are a part and parcel of conversational language and we didn't feel that there was any harm in using them,' said Gupta.

The cast and crew of the movie hope that the censor allows the film to pass without the beeps so that the audience gets a real taste of the movie.


Thumbs down to Rani's middle finger (24th Nov)

A promo of No One Killed Jessica,in which Rani shows her middle finger,gets a rap on the knuckles

Ever since the promos of No One Killed Jessica went up on YouTube, Rani Mukherjee has been getting many compliments. But a scene in which her character shows her middle finger in an office corridor has now got the film stuck with the Censors. The Censors found the promo too offensive for family viewing and are insisting it be screened only if Ranis middle finger is blurred.

Says a source, The channels were shocked at Rani displaying her middle finger so explicitly on screen. Even if the Censors hadn't objected to the promo, some channels would have chosen not to screen it. The Censor Boards decision has come as a shock to the director, Raj Kumar Gupta, and the producers, UTV. The source argues, The Boards decision is unfair. Today, kids have easy access to the internet.

How does not showing a promo like this serve the purpose A harrowed Rajkumar Gupta said, I am very disappointed. The trailer should be seen in the right context and not in isolation. But the makers of the film apparently agree that very little can be done at this stage about it. An official from UTV confirms, Ranis middle finger scene cannot be shown in the promo on television unless it is blurred. Guess they better not raise a finger against this Censor Board ruling.


Courtesy:- The Times of India

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