Adipurush film makers are in trouble, Supreme Court refuses urgent hearing

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Lone man.

Lone man.

Adipurush row: The Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to entertain an urgent plea against the Allahabad High Court order mandating the personal appearance of the makers of ‘Adipurush’ before the court on July 27. (personal presence) was demanded. The Supreme Court will now hear the matter on July 13.

Court has ordered to appear

The court had ordered Om Raut, director of the film ‘Adipurush’, producer Bhushan Kumar and dialogue writer Manoj Muntashir to appear on July 27. Apart from this, the court had also asked the central government to form a five-member committee to look into the controversies related to the film. The court also reprimanded the Censor Board and asked what they wanted to teach to the future generations. The petition said the characters of ‘Ravana’ and Lord Hanuman in the film ‘Adipurush’ were ‘completely alien to Indian civilization’. Apart from this, he also objected to the dialogues and termed them as ‘ridiculous’, ‘low standard’ and ‘cheap’.

The writer of the film apologized to the people of the country

Let us tell you that Manoj Muntashir Shukla, the dialogue writer of the film ‘Adipurush’, has recently apologized to the people of the country through social media. Sharing the post on his Instagram and Twitter account, he wrote that he accepts that people’s sentiments have been hurt by ‘Adipurush’. For this, he apologizes unconditionally with folded hands. Apart from this, he had also said that the blessings of Lord Bajrangbali should be with all of us.

Apologized after the third week of the film

However, dialogue writer Manoj Muntashir apologized three weeks after Adipurush released in theaters and grossed over Rs 450 crore worldwide. Although initially the film could not run at the box office.

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