Laapataa Ladies will be screened in the Supreme Court, Aamir Khan and Kiran Rao will watch the film with the Chief Justice

Posted on 9th Aug 2024 by rohit kumar

Apart from acting, 'Mr. Perfectionist Aamir Khan has produced many excellent films like Lagaan, Tare Zameen Par, and Peepli Live. This year, Aamir Khan produced the film Laapataa Ladies, which was directed by his ex-wife Kiran Rao.

 

Laapataa Ladies will be screened in the Supreme Court

 

Laapataa Ladies was released in theaters on 1 March 2024. The film got a lot of love from the audience and critics, but it could not earn much at the box office. However, when the film came on the OTT platform, it became one of the most-watched films. After five months, the film is going to be screened in the Supreme Court.

 

Aamir and Kiran will also be present

 

Gender-based film Laapataa Ladies will be screened in the Supreme Court on Friday, which will be attended by judges, their families, and registry officials in the court. According to a communication circulated by the Administrative Section of the apex court, actor-producer Aamir Khan and director Kiran Rao will also be present at the screening.

 

Where to watch Missing Ladies

 

The communication said, "As part of the activities organized during the 75th year of the establishment of the Supreme Court of India, the film Missing Ladies based on the topic of gender equality will be screened on Friday 9th August 2024 at the Auditorium located at C-Block of the Administrative Building Complex. In this screening, Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud, and High Court judges will arrive for the screening of the film along with their partners. The film will be shown from 4.15 pm to 6.20 pm.

 

Where to watch Missing Ladies on OTT?

 

Starring Prabhita Ranta, Nitanshi Goyal, and Sparsh Srivastava, Missing Ladies also stars actors like Chhaya Kadam, Satendra Soni, and Geeta Agarwal in important roles. The film is streaming on the OTT platform Netflix.

 

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