The producers also said they appreciate the "balanced approach" adopted by the censor board to address the situation.
The long-drawn battle between the makers of the film and the CBFC ended on December 28 last year after the CBFC decided to give U/A certificate to the period drama starring Deepika Padukone, Shahid Kapoor, and Ranveer Singh.
There have been reports that the CBFC had suggested around 300 cuts before clearing the movie.
"We appreciate the balanced and considered approach that CBFC has taken to address this situation. They had suggested five modifications," Viacom18 Media Pvt. Ltd said in a statement issued here today.
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The modifications suggested by the CBFC comprised changing the disclaimer, assigning title "Padmavat" and amending "Ghoomar" song.
"Change the disclaimer to one that clearly does not claim historical accuracy. The title is to be changed from 'Padmavati' to 'Padmavat' as the filmmakers have attributed their creative source as the fictional poem 'Padmavat' and not history.
It said the Bhansali Productions and Viacom18 Motion Pictures, as producers, have accepted and have made all the above changes.
"We believe that these changes are in line with the filmic depiction of the story we wanted to tell. We firmly deny all speculation on extensive cuts to the film and want to reiterate that only the above changes and disclaimers (as) per guidance of the CBFC have been made. We have full faith in the CBFC and in the transparent, fair and inclusive process that has been followed," it said.
Bhansali, who appeared before a parliamentary panel, had said his lavishly mounted Rs 150 crore period drama is based on the 16th century epic poem "Padmavat" by Malik Muhammad Jayasi.
The film got stuck after various Rajput groups alleged that it distorts history, a claim repeatedly denied by the director.
Historians are divided on whether Padmini actually existed.