Two controversial dialogues removed
The Bombay High Court allowed the release of producer Annu Kapoor’s film ‘Hamare Barah’ after removing two objectionable dialogue. The court directed the producer to remove the two dialogues.
Based on the trailer of the film Pune’s Azhar Tamboli had moved the court demanding ban on the film because of the two dialogues, allegedly against a minority community. The court had stayed the release of the film earlier and allowed it on Friday after removing the objectionable dialogues. Several organisations of a minority community had raised objections over the dialogues.
The story of ‘Hamare Barah’ has a background in Uttar Pradesh is related to uncontrolled population growth and its impact on various fields.