The judge found no ground to pass a stay order against the film, based on the facts and evidence placed on record in support of the petition. Therefore, the Court found it fit to permit the release of the film as scheduled on April 22.
“I’m happy that the honorable court has passed an order in our favour because it was a major issue for us,” says Sippy.
“Let me clarify, we haven’t shown Goa in a bad light in the film. We have shown it to the Censor Board and they gave us an ‘A’ certificate for a reason. This is the basic procedure that any Hindi film follows. But I am relieved that DMD is ready to release.”
The Court dismissed the plea after considering a detailed affidavit, filed on behalf of the producers and distributors of DMD, in reply to the PIL.
Watch and decide “Although the film has made news for various reasons, I urge everyone to watch it and decide for themselves. I hope there won’t be any other problem now,” says Sippy.
Sure. Another Judge has been Bribed.
ReplyDeleteIf Dum Maro Dum depicts Goa in Bad light what about the reality on the ground where Drugs cases evolve around Politicians, Police , Rapes and murder, smuggling of foreign exchange, a judiciary controlled by the political and wealthy circle ..............What light does this need to be refered to? The good , the bad, the ugly or the red light?
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