Breaking News: 'Hamare Baarah' movie finally gets the green light for release after intense legal battles!
The Bombay High Court has finally given the green light for the release of the film 'Hamare Baarah' after modifications were made as per the court's directives. This decision comes after a series of legal battles that started with a ban petition filed against the movie. The division bench comprising Justice BP Colabawalla and Justice Firdosh Pooniwalla issued the order, paving the way for the film to hit the theatres on June 21, 2024.
Initially, the Supreme Court had halted the screening of 'Hamare Baarah' and transferred the case to the Bombay High Court for further review. Following the Supreme Court's stay order, the Bombay HC reviewed the film and allowed its release post the removal of objectionable portions. The movie, featuring renowned actor Annu Kapoor in the lead, had faced scrutiny for alleged derogatory references to Islam and the Muslim community.
The High Court's decision to lift the ban on 'Hamare Baarah' signifies a victory for the makers, who agreed to delete the contentious scenes as directed by the CBFC. The court's ruling emphasized that the film does not contain any objectionable content that warrants a ban. Fans can now look forward to experiencing the much-anticipated movie without any legal impediments obstructing its release.
In conclusion, 'Hamare Baarah' can now entertain audiences with its storyline and performances, thanks to the court's approval post the necessary modifications. This legal saga has highlighted the importance of adhering to censorship guidelines to avoid controversies in the entertainment industry.
A division bench comprising Justice BP Colabawalla and Justice Firdosh Pooniwalla issued the order in response to a writ petition calling for a ban on the film, ...
Hamare Baarah: The Supreme Court had left the case to be decided by the Bombay High Court after suspending the film's screening last week.
With this, the movie will hit theatres on June 21, 2024. The court order comes in response to a writ petition which sought a ban on 'Hamare Baarah' on the ...
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 ...
The Bombay High Court said it has watched the movie 'Hamare Baarah' featuring Annu Kapoor in the lead and hasn't found anything objectionable in it that was ...
The High Court in Bombay has lifted the ban on 'Hamare Baarah' and said that there is nothing objectionable in the movie. Infact, it is talking about.
A petitioner had alleged that certain portions were allegedly derogatory to Islam and the Muslim community.
A bench of Justices BP Colabawalla and Firdosh Pooniwalla viewed the film and suggested changes which both the makers and the petitioners agreed to.
The makers agreed to remove a dialogue and a verse from the Quran from the film.
Bombay High Court clears Annu Kapoor-starrer 'Hamare Baarah' with changes including disclaimers on Sharia law and muted dialogues. Film sends social message ...
The edits included two 12-second disclaimers at the beginning of the film, one of which would be a detailed message on the Islamic practice of polygamy.