'Faraj' is being released, 'Saturday Afternoon' is stuck: Faruqi
The Delhi High Court has rejected the plea of stay on the release of 'Faraj'. As a result, Hansal Mehta's film is releasing tomorrow on February 3 as scheduled. News Times Now. A division bench of the Delhi High Court comprising Justices Siddharth Mridul and Talwant Singh gave the direction.
The Delhi High Court has rejected the plea of stay on the release of 'Faraj'. As a result, Hansal Mehta's film is releasing tomorrow on February 3 as scheduled. News Times Now. A division bench of the Delhi High Court comprising Justices Siddharth Mridul and Talwant Singh gave the direction.
A division bench of the Delhi High Court comprising Justices Siddharth Mridul and Talwant Singh gave the direction.
In the order, the judge asked the makers and producers to attach a 'caveat' to the movie, Indian media reported.
Judge Mridul addressed the two women's plea and said to their lawyer, 'If the movie has already been finalized for release, how can it be changed now? Sorry, we cannot help you.'
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Director Hansal
- Earlier, director Hansal said about the film, 'My aim is to awaken thinking through the film. Always look at my picture from a distance. Show the real story on the screen. Here too, neither Aditya nor Jahan 'jazzed' anyone's character. I didn't say one great, and one villain. They are both human. Their obligations are different. I realized Aditya's anger, pride. But the way he expressed his anger, I have objections.
Farooqui
- Faruqi wrote, 'Dear Bangladesh. Dear Ministry of Information. Indian film "Faraj" made on the holy artisans of Gulshan is releasing on February 3. And a lowly filmmaker of this Bangladesh made "Saturday Afternoon" with the inspiration of that incident and today he is blocked by the censor for four years.
He also wrote, 'Our film has not recreated the events of Artisan, nor even recreated any of the characters inside that cafe! Still, the only reason to get this sentence is to be a citizen of this country?'
He also writes, 'Our film has not recreated the events of Artisan, nor even recreated any of the characters inside that cafe! Even so, is the only reason to get this sentence is to be a citizen of this country?'
Finally Farooqui writes, 'Thank you for everything. History is cruel. He remembers everything.'
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