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    Jism 2 songs- Which to find on TV and on Internet!

     
    In another move to defend content, director Pooja Bhatt is now certain how much and what of her upcoming Jism 2 will be aired on TV.

    Those in the dark, the franchise started with the 2003 flick 'Jism', and the stories are A-rated. While John Abraham and Bipasha Basu shared an awesome on-screen chemistry, the new Jism 2 will star Randeep Hooda, Canadian adult film star Sunny Leone and Arunoday Singh of 'Yeh Saali Zindagi' fame. As predicted, the scenes and the songs will consist of a lot of display of passion. To make sure that the right audience is subject to the right songs, Pooja has taken due measures.

    "We have six songs in Jism 2. Only three cater to a universal audience without losing their essence. The other three cannot be made to seem asexual!” she says, adding, “Hence, we will only submit to the censor board and plug on TV those songs of Jism 2 what we feel is appropriate for a family audience."

    "The three Jism 2 songs that cater to the average thinking, discerning, passionate adults may be viewed freely and by choice across the internet," added the actress-turned-filmmaker.

    We hope a lot of filmmakers do the same, and the content of movies is judicially accessible for those who it is meant for!

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