Film Jolly LLB 2 has been in
news for its legal trouble as it mocks the whole system and is a sarcastic take
on the law of our country. On Monday, the filmmakers were ordered to
delete some scenes which show Indian Law in a bad light.
In a report in a famous daily, the whole fiasco has been clarified.
It's a war between CBFC and the court. The movie was passed by CBFC, but Bombay
High Court panel had issues with some scenes. They wanted the filmmakers to
remove the whole part where Akshay Kumar who is playing the lawyer in
the movie jumps on the dais and when he tells his client to throw show at the
judge.
Not just this particular scene, but the panel also want the
makers to remove the part where the judge hides behind his chair. Well, the
director has also agreed to go by what the High Court has said. Supreme Court
will hear the matter today.
Speaking about the matter, CBFC chief Pahlaj Nihalani said
the daily, "We are a responsible body and know how to do our job. We
wouldn't have cleared the movie if we felt their intention was to disrespect
anybody. It is a work of fiction, not a documentary, and made for the sake for
entertainment. I don't see why there is an issue if the film runs a disclaimer
at the beginning."
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