What is there in the film that became a victim of controversy?

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What is there in the film that became a victim of controversy?

Aamir Khan's son Junaid Khan's first film 'Maharaj' was scheduled to release on the OTT platform on june 14. But the gujarat high court has put a stay on the release date of the film till june 18, 2024. Let us tell you that there is a lot of uproar about the film and hashtag boycott 'Maharaj' and hashtag boycott Netflix are trending on social media. According to the E-Times report, while hearing the case on Thursday, the gujarat high court said- 'Today some devotees and followers of Pushti Margi Vaishya sect knocked the door of gujarat high court through SCA/8772/24 after a long hearing of the gujarat High Court. The court issued notice to the Broadcasting Authority, Central Board of Film Certification and yash Raj Films, OTT Netflix, the makers of the film 'Maharaj' and on this the high court has banned the OTT and media broadcast release till 18/6.'

The matter can go to the supreme Court

It is clear from the order of the gujarat high court that the film will not be released till june 18. Apart from this, it has also been said in the report that this matter can also go to the supreme Court. In such a situation, no new release date of the film has been revealed yet.

Allegation of hurting Hindu religious sentiments

The controversy about the film has started since the poster of 'Maharaj' came out. In fact, VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi has accused the film of hurting Hindu religious sentiments and has demanded to ban it.

VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi said this

In the video surdata-faced on social media, VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi says - 'A film named 'Maharaj' is going to be released now. Its filming has been done and it is going to be released on the 15th. In which indecent acting has been done by making Shrinathji Lord Dwarkadhish a pendant. Our director actors cannot insult our gods and goddesses by showing such acting against Sanatan Dharma. This should also be banned.'

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