Just like any other film, this movie also has a bunch of deleted scenes. The editor of the film, Navin Nooli thought that these scenes were unnecessary in the grand scheme of things. Navin Nooli is a national-award-winning film editor, who edits most biggies from Tollywood.
Shyam Singha Roy First Deleted Scene: This is a gem of a scene that justifies the progressiveness of Shyam Singha Roy. When a prostitute asks Shyam “Will you marry me?”. Shyam replies with a smile and says, “I will definitely marry you, once I love you.” This scene shows that Shyam truly does not care about the woman’s past, similar to his love for Rosie, who was a Devadasi.
Shyam Singha Roy Second Deleted Scene: Vasu revisits Shyam’s Trust Home in Kolkata, and is reminded of the people around that region. He finds a bunch of photos hidden in a book that takes his mind to 1978 Calcutta, where prostitution was on the rise. A desperate mother has to give her child away to spend the day with a man so that she can earn some money to feed the child. A heart-touching scene that would’ve surely left people in tears.
Shyam Singha Roy Third Deleted Scene: Rosie’s friend receives a letter from the SR Trust, in present-day Kolkata. The scene is shot from Vasu’s POV and is staged beautifully. This scene doesn’t add much to the narrative as a whole and was hence deleted.
Shyam Singha Roy Fourth Deleted Scene: Vasu arrives at a producer’s office in Mumbai to sign a 3 film contract. This scene has been deleted because it is simply repetitive.
Overall, it looks like the editor and director decided to cut down on the portions around the prostitutes.