Things can easily go wrong if you don't have your thoughts clear and in place," said the director who hails from Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. "I was clear from the writing stage itself how I want the film to look. Reasonably familiar with Mastram's work, Jaiswal who has "read a lot of" his original books, says his prime concern was that the film's content should not leave a bad taste in the viewers' mouths. Even I am curious to know who the real brain behind the book is, or the real face behind the author, as you put it." Popular in the northern part of the country for his erotic novels, the author hid behind his pen name Mastram and his real identity is still a mystery.Īsked whether the film would have a mystery element to it, he said: "For that you will have to wait till May 1 (when the film releases)," adding: "My film is a fictional account of the writer's life. And, hopefully, the film will get an A-certificate without any cuts," Jaiswal told IANS in an email interview. "I am hoping that there won't be any sort of problems with the censor board. The director, who has tried to strike the right balance with adult content and aesthetics, hopes the censor clears his directorial debut with A-certificate without any cuts. Akhilesh Jaiswal has embarked on a filmmaking journey with "Mastram", a fictional biography of the well-known Hindi erotica writer.
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