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    "Lone man" But the dark clouds of crisis are hovering, will the film be banned? Hearing in Allahabad High Court today on petition seeking ban

    Bynewshuntexpress

    Jun 26, 2023


    Digital Desk, Mumbai.This year’s biggest controversial film “Adipurush”, directed by famous director Om Rawat, was released in theaters on 16th June. The film was in controversies from the beginning, but after its release, the controversy increased further, which is not taking the name of stopping. People found the film’s dialogues and character as well as many scenes objectionable and the film completely managed to subvert people’s expectations. After watching the film, people got angry and bad reviews started coming about the film. The controversy increased so much that the makers had to change the dialogues of the film. But the difficulties of the film are still not taking the name of diminishing. Still there is a continuous demand to ban the film. On the other hand, today a hearing is to be held in the Allahabad High Court on the petition demanding a ban on ‘Adipurush’. Now everyone’s eyes are on today’s hearing, will “Adipurush” be banned?

    Hearing on stay petition today

    A ban on the film ‘Adipurush’ surrounded by controversies has been demanded since the beginning and for this a petition was also filed in the Allahabad High Court. On the other hand, today the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court will hear the petition demanding a ban on ‘Adipurush’. In such a situation, everyone’s eyes are fixed on the verdict, can the film be banned? The fans are very angry about the film and now the controversy over the film has become political as well. Along with this, people have also made many allegations on the censor board. The makers have also apologized and have also made a failed attempt at many improvements. But people’s sentiments have been hurt and they are demanding action on the film.

    These allegations have been made on ‘Adipurush’

    In December last year, a PIL seeking a stay on the film’s release was filed in the Allahabad High Court. This petition was filed by social activists Kuldeep Tiwari and Bandana Kumar. At the same time, an amendment application was filed in the public interest litigation in the court. In this amendment petition, it has been said that in the film ‘Adipurush’, the characters of the epic Ramayana have been shown distorted and the dialogues written by Manoj Muntashir are also very bad, which are completely different from Indian civilization.

    Makers are constantly trying

    Makers are making every possible effort to increase the sliding pace of ‘Adipurush’ at the box office. In the past, the tickets of the film were reduced to 150 at once, while once again its tickets have been reduced. Actually once again the ticket prices of the film have been reduced. T-Series’ official Instagram handle announces, “Watch the epic unfold! Get your tickets starting at just ₹112/- and experience the grand world of Adipurush. Offer starts tomorrow! Jai Shree Ram.”

    did so much collection on the 10th day

    It’s been 10 days since ‘Adipurush’ released on Sunday. Since the opening weekend, the film’s earnings have also registered a decline every day. At the same time, there was no increase in the earnings of ‘Adipurush’ on this weekend as well. At the same time, on the 10th day of the release of ‘Adipurush’ i.e. second Sunday, the earnings have come to the fore. According to the news, there has been a slight increase in the earnings of ‘Adipurush’ on Sunday and it has earned 6 crores at the box office. After this the total collection of the film has now gone up to Rs 274.55 crore.

    movie star cast

    Apart from Prabhas, Kriti Sanon, Sunny Singh and Saif Ali Khan have also worked in this big budget film based on Ramayana. Kriti plays Mata Sita, Sunny Singh as Laxman and Saif Ali Khan as Ravana. Om Rawat, who made superhit films like Tanhaji, has directed it. The film has been made in a big budget of 600 crores.





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