A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court who is looking for a living in the film “Why I killed Gandhi”, which will be released on various OTT platforms on January 30, Mahatma Gandhi’s murder warning.
A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court who is looking for a living in the film “Why I killed Gandhi”, which will be released on various OTT platforms on January 30, Mahatma Gandhi’s murder warning.
Looking for the elimination of all the controversial film contents of all online platforms, Petitioner Sikandar Behl, through Advocates Anuj Bhandari, also seeks a ban on exhibitions or film publications or contents in any way on other OTT or social platforms.
If the release and film exhibition are not stopped, it will tarnish the image of the nation’s father and will cause public riots, hatred and disharmony, purchases.
This also emphasizes the need for OTT platform content regulation.
In a long two-minute trailer two minutes twenty seconds, efforts have been made to blame Mahatma Gandhi for Indian partitions and cruelty towards Hindus in Pakistan, and thus efforts have been made to justify the murder of Mahatma, he said.
Last year, the top court had observed that the view “uncontrolled and not interspersed” about films on the OTT platform was a problem.
“One problem, which has emerged in the facts of this case, is about the control and regulation of the platform where the web series was released,” Apex recorded.
When the film ignited a massive controversy, the All India Cine Peder Association (AICWA) had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi demanding a total ban on film, which “tried to glorify Assassin Gdse Nathuram Gandhiji”, and the exhibition will surprise people.
The film displays the MP of the Nationalist Congress (NCP) of Amol Kolhe in the role of Godse, triggering friction among Maha Vikas Aghadi allies ruling in Shiv Sena, NCP, and Congress since the last few days.