Actress Neetu Chandra filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Patna High Court, demanding a complete ban on vulgar Bhojpuri songs. She argues that such content negatively impacts society and makes women uncomfortable watching television at home. Chandra emphasizes the need for cleaner, more respectful entertainment.
The Telangana High Court dismissed a petition to block the release of Pushpa 2: The Rule, claiming it could glorify illegal activities, similar to its predecessor. Justice Moushumi Bhattacharya found the allegations speculative and criticized the petitioner for wasting judicial time, imposing a penalty while confirming the film’s compliance with regulations.
The Allahabad High Court has expressed reservations regarding a case involving Jitendra Tyagi’s comments on Sunni Muslims in the film “Ram Ki Janmabhoomi.” Tyagi’s remarks have sparked controversy. Uttar Pradesh: Recently, the Allahabad High Court expressed concern over a criminal case against Jitendra Tyagi, formerly known as Waseem Rizvi before his conversion from Islam to […]
