Thursdays, Supreme Court The release of the film has been retained through ‘Our Bala’ and ordered bombay high court A prayer for interim relief was immediately decided upon on the pretext that this movie demeans Islamic religion and married Muslim women.
Meanwhile, Mr. Manish SrivatavaThe counsel of the producer stated that “the Supreme Court has said that it is for the High Court to decide on merits and till then, let there be limitation on screenings so therefore, the matter is still pending in High Court”.
Last week, two dialogues were deleted by producers of a movie called “Hamare Baarah,” which led to Bombay High Court permitting this film in cinemas. The court only described its decision as a matter of fairness but added that full comprehension would come after watching the entire film about what rival attorneys had said.
Anu KapoorManoj Joshi and Paritosh Tripathi appear in “Hamare Bala” since when it came out it caught public attention because of its bold story line. Some people criticized the film’s trailer as vulgar while some believe it is disturbing and could influence an entire generation. Suddenly pulled from online platforms amidst controversy, the trailer was put out May 30th.
Recently other day Annu Kapoor spoke up regarding objections raised against her new movie. He expressed his anger over judging movies without seeing them. She further pleaded with all to watch first before commenting their views concerning it.”