Hamare Baarah – Bombay High Court allows release of movie after some changes

Mumbai. The Bombay High Court allowed the release of movie ‘Hamare Baarah’ after its makers agreed to delete objectionable portions.

A bench of Justices BP Colabawalla and Firdosh Pooniwalla viewed the film and suggested changes which both the movie makers and the petitioners agreed to.

Pursuant to this, the Court directed the makers to make necessary changes before releasing the movie.

The makers said that necessary changes would be made and a certificate would be obtained from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC).

The Court was hearing pleas seeking a ban on the release of the movie on the ground that it distorted the Quran and was derogatory towards the Islamic faith and the Muslim community.

The film, originally slated for release on June 7 and then postponed to June 14, is now likely to hit the screens on June 21.

Earlier this month, the High Court had postponed the release of the movie. It later permitted the release after the makers said the objectionable portions would be deleted as directed by the CBFC.

The petitioners then moved the Supreme Court, which stayed the release of the movie and directed the High Court to hear and take an appropriate decision.

During the hearing before the High Court, the parties submitted consent terms to the Court and said that they had arrived at a consensus regarding removal of objectionable parts of the movie.

The petitioners expressed non-objection against the release of the movie once the changes are made.

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