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Bombay High Court issues notice against Annu Kapoor’s ‘Humare Barah’, halts release of the film


Annu Kapoor starrer ‘Hamare Baarah’ is in deep trouble and now its release has been postponed. Earlier, the film was scheduled to release in theatres on June 7, but the Bombay High Court has currently stayed its release till June 14. Recently, a Pune resident filed a petition, after which the Bombay High Court, after hearing both the parties, postponed the release date of ‘Hamare Baarah’ till June 14. The film Hamare Baarah has been surrounded by controversies since the trailer and teaser was released. The actors of the film are receiving death and rape threats. Actually, the story of people of a particular religion has been shown in this film. It shows how women are mistreated and tortured in the name of religion. They are also forced to have more children.

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Annu Kapoor said this

Regarding the controversy surrounding his/her film, Annu Kapoor had said that people should first watch the film and then judge. he/she said that ‘Humare Barah’ talks about women empowerment and increasing population. It is not about any religious community.

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Objection on dialogues too, censor board asked to make cuts

Recently, Pune resident Azhar Tamboli filed a petition in the Bombay High Court and appealed for a ban on the release. Tamboli said that the film hurts the sentiments of the Muslim community and the Quran has also been shown in a wrong way in it. Not only this, objections have also been raised on some dialogues of ‘Humare Barah’. The film got a U/A certificate, that too has been questioned. According to ‘Aaj Tak’, lawyer Advait Sethna told that now the censor board has been asked to make some cuts in the film ‘Humare Barah’. The film can be released only after some scenes or dialogues are removed from the film. he/she told that the censor board can only control the film, not its promotional video or trailer.

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