Why is the Karnataka government afraid of the release of the film, they banned it even before it hit the theaters, know why?

Hamare Baarh movie banned: Karnataka government has banned Annu Kapoor’s film ‘Hamare Baarh’. In fact, the government banned the film citing the risk of creating communal tension. A few days ago its trailer was removed from YouTube. While Annu Kapoor has been repeatedly saying that the film should be watched first because there is nothing in the film that can be linked to communal tension.

Let us tell you that on Wednesday, the Bombay High Court has stayed the release of the film till June 14, 2024. The move came after a petition filed by a person from Pune. The film was scheduled to release on June 7.

Many organizations protested.

According to an ANI report, the film has been banned in the state for two weeks or until further notice. The state government says that this decision has been taken after viewing the trailer and objections raised by several organizations. It further said that the film has been banned to avoid communal tension in the state. This decision is in accordance with the Karnataka Cinema Regulation Act 1964, Section 15(1) and 15(5).

Finally, what is the controversy over our bar…

Even before its release, ‘Hamaara Barah’ is getting a strong response from the audience. Many have alleged that the film’s trailer contains glimpses of ‘uncivilized’ and ‘communal propaganda’. Many argued that the trailer of Hamare Barah is disturbing and could ‘poison’ the minds of an entire generation. Amid growing controversy, the film’s trailer was suddenly pulled from online platforms after its release on May 30.

Annu Kapoor said, I am an atheist…

Recently, Annu Kapoor also took a dig at those who criticized his film. In an exclusive conversation with News18 Shosha, she said that everyone judges a film before watching it. He urged people to watch the film first and then form an opinion about it. create He said that personally I am an atheist. My director and producers thought I was the right person to execute their vision on celluloid. So, I tried my best to do justice to my character. I don’t care about the rest. Films are a fantasy world where I am chosen as an artist and my job is to do justice to my art.

Tags: communal tension, Hindi news, Government of Karnataka

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