Hamare Baarah: After this consent of the producers, the way for the release of 'Humare Baarah' opened, Bombay HC gave the green signal


Posted on 7th Jun 2024 12:30 pm by rohit kumar

The film 'Humare Barah' is in a lot of discussion before its release. The film is also in controversies. The situation is such that the release of the film is in danger and the matter has reached the court. Recently, the producers had a big setback. The High Court had banned its release. But, today there is news of relief for the producers. Bombay High Court has given the green signal to the release of 'Humare Barah'. The producers themselves have agreed to delete two dialogues from the film. After this, the High Court has permitted to release of the film today on Friday.

 

It is known that the Bombay High Court first banned its release till June 14. After this, the Karnataka government banned the release of the film 'Humare Barah' for two weeks or till further orders. Under the sections of Karnataka Cinema Act, 1964, the release of the film has been banned saying that if it is allowed to be released in the state, communal tension will arise. But, today Bombay High Court has permitted to release of the film.

 

After watching the trailer of the film, after considering the request of several minority organizations and delegations, the Karnataka government has decided to ban the release. Karnataka film 'Humare Barah' will not be released till the next order of the government. Objections are being raised on social media to some dialogues shown in the trailer of the film. Due to this, the release of the film is in danger.

 

According to news agency ANI, the producers themselves have agreed to remove two dialogues from the film. 'Humare Barah' is co-produced by Birendra Bhagat, Ravi S Gupta, Sanjay Nagpal, and Sheo Balak Singh and directed by Kamal Chandra. Its screenplay is written by Rajan Agarwal. The audience is eagerly waiting for this film. This film remains in constant discussion.

 

The story of the film 'Humare Barah' is set in the backdrop of Uttar Pradesh and highlights the serious issue of population growth and its multifaceted effects. The film starring Annu Kapoor, Manoj Joshi, Parth Samthan, and Paritosh Tripathi has attracted people's attention for its bold story and thought-provoking topics since its announcement. Earlier, the producers and crew of the film had filed a complaint at the Versova police station on May 24, alleging that they were continuously receiving death and rape threats from unknown persons through social media.

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