"I have already sold the satellite rights. I sold it long time ago. We have worked on alternate scenes for TV viewing of the film. We have alternative scenes for satellite and I saw to it, that it doesn't go dirty," Ekta told PTI.
'Kya Super Kool Hain Hum' is a sequel to the 2005-hit 'Kya Kool Hain Hum' and has been given 'A' certificate, considering the double-meaning jokes.
Vidya Balan's portrayal as southern siren Silk Smitha in 'The Dirty Picture' was set for its worldwide TV premiere in May. Despite the film being submitted with 59 cuts, it wasn't allowed to be aired because of its bold content.
"I don't think anybody would deny the fact that 'The Dirty Picture' is a film that women should see more than anybody. We have had ladies shows with packed houses and there were women who told us that we will never look down on a girl who does an item number ever again. I think we aren't going forward, we are going backward," Ekta said.
Ekta thinks the industry needs to come together and fight.
"In present scenario I don't know what all I may have to re-shoot. We are planning as an industry to get together and fight. There are various progresses that we have made as an industry. It's not something that should be taken lightly. It's a question on the basics of creativity," she said.
Directed by Sachin Yardi,'Kya Super Kool Hain Hum' features Tusshar Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh, Neha Sharma and Sarah Jane Dias. The film earned approximately Rs 29 crore at the box office, but was panned by critics.