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Is it the end of the road for long films? The producers UTV and the director Ashutosh Gowarikar may have thought otherwise. But the exhibitors of Jodhaa Akbar (JA) in the smaller centers have taken matters in their own hands.Vital sequences amounting to a good 30 minutes of playing time, including Hrithik Roshan’s elephant fight and Aishwarya’s culinary conflict with Ila Arun, have been edited out from JA in
But the film’s
UTV’s Siddharth Roy-Kapoor is unfazed by the extra-constitutional editing of their premium product. “It’s hard to monitor what happens in the smaller centers. But we’re not the least daunted. We at UTV are undoubtedly not going to dictate a film’s length to a director just to fit into the screening timings. Ashutosh Gowarikar is making another film for UTV. And he’s welcome to make it as long or short as he wants to.” One thing is for sure. While earlier scenes and footage were added to a film as it progressed towards that now-fugitive goal of a silver jubilee, today’s average viewer has no patience to watch a film that exceeds 2 hours.



















