Udta Punjab to release today, HC dismisses petitions
BY M Post Bureau17 Jun 2016 5:46 AM IST
M Post Bureau17 Jun 2016 5:46 AM IST
Decks for the release of Udta Punjab were cleared on Thursday with Punjab and Haryana High Court dismissing two petitions filed against the film which was caught in censorship row. The vacation bench of Justice M Jeyapal dismissed the petitions, counsel for the producer said here.
“Based on the report submitted today, the high court has taken a decision that the film will be released tomorrow and then dismissed the petitions filed against the release of the movie,” counsel Sanjay Kaushal said here. He said the high court noted that the film did not glorify drugs. “Drug menace can be in any state and the film does not glorify drugs,” said the counsel.
He further said the movie did not portray Punjabi women in bad light in any manner. “There is one Punjabi woman who is a doctor and working for the rehabilitation of drug addicts,” he said.
Amicus curiae advocate Sujoy Kantawala, who watched the movie on the directions of the high court, also presented his report to the bench.
“I have clearly mentioned in my report which was read out in open court that there is absolutely nothing in the film which could lead any such sort of apprehensions which the petitioner entertained. The movie gives the social message that drugs are a menace. If you consume drugs you can lose your loved ones in future and it’s basically a thing you don’t want to do in life. There was no obscenity in the film...”
He said in fact, there is a social message in the movie for adult audience and the message is against drugs. “Drug problem is not just Punjab’s issue but of entire country.” On June 13, Jalandhar-based advocate Wattan Sharma had submitted that the film slated for release tomorrow has portrayed Punjab in bad light.
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