The Telangana High Court has suspended the GO allowing ticket hikes and special shows for Pawan Kalyan’s They Call Him OG. Fans are worried about cancellations and refunds as the next hearing is set for October 9.
Today, On 18th September, Karnataka High Court has dismissed a PIL seeking to stay the release of Jolly LLB 3, imposing a Rs.50,000 cost on petitioner Syeda Neelufur for wasting judicial time. The Court warned of coercive action if payment is not made by October 4.
Today, On 17th September, On The Bombay High Court dismissed a PIL seeking to block the release of Jolly LLB 3, which claimed the film mocks the judiciary. The court said, “Don’t worry, we face the mocking right from day one of our judgeships.”
The Allahabad High Court dismissed a petition against Akshay Kumar’s Jolly LLB 3, stating there was “nothing objectionable, no hindrance to legal profession”, after reviewing the song Bhai Vakeel Hai and finding no disrespect to advocates.
Petitions challenge government’s approval for release of movie based on Kanhaiya Lal’s murder.
CBFC re-certification request by producers also under consideration.
After Supreme Court clearance, Udaipur Files will hit theatres on August 8, 2025. Director Bharat Shrinate says, “Truth always wins” amid legal and censor challenges.
Supreme Court says it didn’t pass any written order on plea against Udaipur Files, only refused urgent listing. Clarification comes after confusion over court’s oral remark: “Let the film be released.”
The Supreme Court has returned to its traditional setup by removing glass panels, restoring the classic logo, and bringing back the old digiSCR interface with captcha, sparking mixed reactions from users over the sudden digital rollback.
