Directed by Alankrita Shrivastava, the movie was denied a certificate by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), which termed it "lady-oriented". The makers moved to the Film Certification Tribunal (FCAT), which cleared the film for release with certain cuts and an 'A' certificate.
Ekta says it has become something of a "personal" mission to promote the film well.
"I'll not deny and say 'I'll be ok if the film doesn't do well because I've not got too much money invested in it.' Frankly, it's more personal than any of the films I've ever made," Ekta told PTI.
"It's always nice to have smart films come out (but) the big industry pundits get very patronising. They say 'it's a good film but it won't work.' 'You picked it up? Good. You should do something for yourself too' is what they say, 'because clearly this isn't going to run.'"
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Ekta, however, is unperturbed by the pessimism which some might have against the movie.
"I've never gone out to promote any of my films, except for AltBalaji. I'm travelling, giving interviews, shooting for Kapil Sharma show for a film that isn't even mine. Anything and everything that could be done, I am doing it," she adds.
"Lipstick Under My Burkha" stars Konkona Sensharma, Ratna Pathak Shah, Aahana Kumra, Plabita Borthakur, Sushant Singh, Vikrant Massey and Shashank Arora.
"When I watched the film, I was thoroughly entertained. It didn't exclude me. I had gone through similar experience, like prejudices and other things. The film spoke to me and it was so entertainingly dealt. It's a film which has the legs to walk between the class and the mass and has a story to tell," she says.
The film is scheduled to release on July 21.
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