PIL Seeking Ban on Release of 'Singham Returns' Dismissed

The Allahabad High Court dismissed the PIL after a submission by movie's co-producer that alleged objectionable dialogues have been removed.
PIL Seeking Ban on Release of 'Singham Returns' Dismissed
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ALLAHABAD: The Allahabad High Court dismissed a Public Interest Litigation seeking a ban on the release of Ajay Devgan-starrer "Singham Returns" after a submission by movie's co-producer that alleged objectionable dialogues have been removed.

A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Deshmukh and Justice Dilip Gupta dismissed the PIL filed by advocate Sushil Kumar Mishra, holding the petition had become "infructuous".

The advocate in the petition had taken exception to a dialogue in the movie, scheduled for release Friday, where Devgan has been reportedly shown saying to a godman "main tera do kaudi ka pravachan sunne nahin aaya hoon" (I have not come to listen to your two-penny half-penny sermon).

The petitioner alleged the sequence could offend  sentiments of a particular community.                

However, on the very first day of hearing on the PIL today, an affidavit was filed by the movie's co-producer, Reliance Entertainment, stating the expressions "do kaudi ka" and "pravachan" had been replaced with "faltu" and "bhashan" respectively.

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