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The Supreme Court on Monday directed the West Bengal government “to immediately issue a communication to theaters intimating them that there is no ban on screening of the film, Bhobishyoter Bhoot”. The screening was stopped allegedly under pressure from the state administration soon after the film was released.
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A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and Hemant Gupta also asked the Joint Commissioner of Police (Intelligence), Special Branch, Kolkata, to “forthwith” withdraw his communication to the producer of the socio-political satire to arrange a private screening for some senior police officers on the ground “that the contents of the film may hurt public sentiments which may lead to political law aRead More – Source
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