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Velvet Deleted Scenes //free\\: Bombay

: The original cut featured a substantial segment detailing the childhood of Johnny Balraj and Rosie , which was almost entirely removed to speed up the film’s pace. This loss reportedly compromised the audience's emotional investment in their adult journey.

Director Anurag Kashyap has noted that the most significant losses were intimate and character-building scenes between the leads, Johnny Balraj ( Ranbir Kapoor ) and Rosie Noronha ( Anushka Sharma

Manish Choudhary’s character, the newspaper editor Jimmy Mistry, had a much larger role. Deleted scenes showed how Jimmy systematically manipulated Rosie, using her as a pawn in his tabloid war against Kaizad Khambatta (Karan Johar). This context changes Rosie from a standard femme fatale into a deeply tragic, exploited survivor. 3. Kaizad Khambatta’s Political Machinations bombay velvet deleted scenes

Kashyap even recorded his own voice shouting abuse and hid it in the background of the film out of anger toward the censor cuts.

+---------------------------+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Cut Type | Original Vision | Theatrical Modification | +---------------------------+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | Romantic Dialogues | Constant push-and-pull intimacy | Smooches and pecks completely removed | | Lovemaking Sequences | Long, continuous passionate kiss | Severely snipped for a U/A rating | | Political Subplot Shorts | Hand on a woman's breast scene | Deleted entirely by the CBFC | +---------------------------+-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ : The original cut featured a substantial segment

Anurag Kashyap has frequently mentioned that a longer, more cohesive version of the film exists. However, due to the film’s status as a "box office disaster," the studio (Fox Star Studios) has shown little interest in funding the post-production (VFX and grading) required for an official re-release.

Kashyap ultimately agreed to reduce the length of the kissing scenes and edit out the abusive words in order to secure the U/A certificate. But he made his fury known — and his buried voice remains in the film’s soundtrack to this day. The deleted footage often:

But for a certain breed of cinephile, the theatrical cut of Bombay Velvet is not the end of the story. It is merely a footnote. The real legend, whispered on film forums and Twitter threads, revolves around the These lost reels represent a cinematic Holy Grail: a hidden, darker, longer version of the film that, if restored, might redeem a flawed masterpiece.

Kashyap’s original assembly reportedly contained longer, moodier shots and several musical reprises. The deleted footage often: