Bombay High Court stays the release of ‘Humare Barah’: The case will be heard on June 10, CBFC can make cuts in the film
Bombay High Court has stayed the release of Annu Kapoor’s upcoming film ‘Humare Barah’ till June 14. The film was scheduled to release in theaters on June 7. Recently, a Pune resident had filed a petition against the film, after which the Bombay High Court has taken this decision after hearing both the parties. Now the hearing of this case will be held on June 10. How did the film get a U/A certificate: Petitioner Azhar Tamboli said in the court that this film is going to hurt the sentiments of the Muslim community and the Quran has also been shown in a wrong way in it. Some dialogues of the film are also objectionable. Azhar has also raised questions in the court on giving the film a U/A certificate. Censor board asked to make cuts While talking to the media, lawyer Advait Sethna told that now the censor board has been asked to make some cuts in the film ‘Humare Barah’. This film can be released only after some scenes or dialogues are removed. Annu Kapoor had demanded security The film ‘Humare Barah’ has been surrounded by controversies since the release of the trailer and teaser. The actors of the film are also receiving death and rape threats. Meanwhile, Annu Kapoor had issued a video and sought protection from Maharashtra Police and Home Ministry. In this connection, he also met Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Monday. The film talks about women empowerment: Annu In this video, Annu also gave clarification on the film. He had said that first people should watch this film and then judge it. According to Annu, this film talks about women empowerment and increasing population. It does not target any religious community. Click here to read what Annu had said… What is the story of the film The trailer of the film shows that women of a particular religion are being tortured in the name of religion. They are forced and pressured to have children. In the film, Annu Kapoor has played the role of a Muslim man Mansoor Ali Khan, whose first wife dies while giving birth to a child and his second wife is pregnant for the sixth time. Doctors say that she can die in pregnancy but Khan refuses to get an abortion. In such a situation, Khan’s elder daughter drags her father to court to save her stepmother and demands abortion for her mother. Read this news related to this news also… Annu Kapoor spoke on the controversy arising on the film ‘Humare Barah’: I am not on social media, heard that actors are getting death threats. Ever since the teaser of actor Annu Kapoor’s film ‘Humare Barah’ was launched, the film has been surrounded by controversies. The film is being accused of spreading hatred against a particular religion. Read the full news here…