"We will write to the censor board and ensure that Goa's image is not affected. The state cannot be projected as narcotics and prostitution destination. We are a tourism state and we need to protect our identity," state Tourism Minister Dilip Parulekar told PTI here yesterday.
"How can the filmmaker make comments about Goa which depict the state in a negative light," he questioned.
Parulekar said the state will not hesitate in approaching court to get the scenes and remarks depicting Goa in a wrong way deleted.
The Abhishek Jawkar-directed film reportedly has some dialogues which claim that prostitutes and drugs are easily available in Goa.
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The state's apex tourism lobby Travel and Tourism Association of Goa (TTAG) has also condemned any attempt to defame the state and its tourism industry.
"It is totally wrong to depict something like that. The crime rate has gone down. There are crackdowns on prostitution rackets, if at all they are found," TTAG president Savio Massias said.
The film is slated for release today.