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Movie Review: ‘Ringan’ is One Of The Best Movies Of 2017

July 3, 2017 by Shaheen Raaj

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Producer: Vitthal Patil, Ganesh Phuke, Mahesh Yewale, Yogesh Nikam, Makrand Mane & Vidhi Kasliwal
Director: Makrand Mane
Star Cast: Shashank Shende, Master Sahil Joshi, Suhas Sirsat, Kalyanee Mulay, Vijay Salve, Umesh Jagtap, Shantanu Gangane, Abhay Mahajan, Vitthal Patil, Ketan Pawar, Shyam Savaji, Govind Bhatlavande, Dattatray Jagtap, Prashant Tapasvi, Omkar Mane et al
Music: Rohit Nagbhide

Director Makrand Mane had made his directorial debut with a stage play of same name Ringan which means a circle. In the context of this film “the circle of life”. Another noteworthy aspect of the movie is that Ringan had bagged the National Award as the “Best Marathi Film” almost 2 years ago but it could lighten up the darkened auditorium only now. A backhanded compliment is very apt at this stage to Ringan’s director Makrand Mane for his directorial brilliance & to Ringan’s producers namely Vitthal Patil, Ganesh Phuke, Mahesh Yewale, Yogesh Nikam, Makrand Mane & Vidhi Kasliwal for producing such a rare gem of a movie.

Ringan’s circle of life at regular intervals showcases darkness & then there’s light. However as a wise wizard once said, “Happiness can be found, even in the darkest of times, when one only remembers to turn on the light.”

But director Makarand Mane succeeds in doing is to motivate oneself to look out for the light. A film that is so relevant to the current disastrous state of our farmer could have gone either ways.

One way that was previously taken by a film like Gabhricha Paus. That way was effective in an opposite way. Although a depressing end does not necessarily means a depressing message.

Although Ringan presents a perfect solution.
Yet the solution isn’t that simple & hence the positivity that could drive oneself towards finding a solution is what the film actually gives the audiences, instead of the solution itself. Beyond this very local context of the film, beneath there’s a universal theme to it.
The father – son bond is not new in universal cinema, but Ringan is probably the best depiction of the same in the recent history of Indian Cinema.

That apart Ringan has waited for it’s time & fortunately or unfortunately it’s releasing in times where we’ve just went through a huge farmer’s strike. But the lighter part is that there’s Waari atmosphere all over Maharashtra. Just like Elizabeth Ekadashi Pandharpur is an essential part of Ringan.

And the journey of Ringan suggests us that for finding the God within one must work towards it. Miracles don’t occur on their own, one must create one’s own miracle!!!

Performance wise all the actors namely Shashank Shende, Master Sahil Joshi, Suhas Sirsat, Kalyanee Mulay, Vijay Salve, Umesh Jagtap, Shantanu Gangane, Abhay Mahajan, Vitthal Patil, Ketan Pawar, Shyam Savaji, Govind Bhatlavande, Dattatray Jagtap, Prashant Tapasvi, Omkar Mane et al are too brilliant to be true.

Last but not the least Ringan is an extremely rare & “complete” film that can interest all kinds of audiences. In Marathi Cinema audiences look out for a human connection & Ringan makes that connection instantly.

Tail Piece: Ringan is a must watch movie!!! It’s probably the “Best Marathi film” made in recent years and its bagging the National Award simply proves that fact. Yet one more best aspect of Ringan is that even after being universal in theme & approach the heart of it is very much beating for Apla Marathi Maanus.

Filed Under: Film

Karnataka CM Urges Prime Minister to Waive Farmers Loan

July 3, 2017 by Nasheman

Siddaramaiah

Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddramaiah in an attempt to support distressed farmers in Karnataka, urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to waive farmers loans obtained from nationalized banks in the state.

In a letter to Prime Minister, Siddaramaiah said, the state government has already waived farmers loan taken from co-operatives and other financial institutions in Karnataka and the centre should take steps to waive farmers loan. Last month Karnataka chief minister announced a farm loan waiver of Rs 8165 crore and the announcement is reportedly benefit 2,227,506 farmers in the state.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Movie Review: ‘Tubelight’ has certainly lost its fizz goes phuss

July 3, 2017 by Shaheen Raaj

Tubelight

by Shaheen Raaj & Rizwan Asad

Banner: Salman Khan Films & Kabir Khan Films
Producer: Salman Khan
Director: Kabir Khan
Star Cast: Salman Khan, debutante Zhu Zhu, Sohail Khan, debutante Master Matin Rey Tangu, Isha Talwar, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Om Puri, Yashpal Sharma, Sahil Mehta, Late Om Puri Shatrughan Sinha & Shah Rukh Khan (Cameo Appearances)
Music: Pritam & Julius Packiam

Director Kabir Khan needs no special introduction as he has delivered countless number of runaway super hit fillms like Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Kick, Ek Tha Tiger, Bodyguard, Wanted, Dabangg, New York et al but in his latest outing Tubelight he along with his super star Mr. Dictator Salman Khan’s calculated Ramzan Eid release plan has gone absolutely awry. The real tubelight oriented sparks are simply missing. Perhaps both Kabir & Salman’s over confidence let them down very badly. Need we say anything more.

The scripted scenario of Tubelight reveals that it is a story about a man’s unshakeable belief. Based on the adage, “Faith can move mountains, the film revolves around the life of a simpleton named Laxman Singh Bisht (Salman Khan). Because of his exceedingly gullible nature, he gets nicknamed as “tubelight”, thanks to his inability to grasp, understand & analyse things like others. The story starts off with a narration by Laxman Singh Bist, wherein he takes the audiences through his childhood to adulthood journey. While the world doesn’t take him seriously, the 1 man who always stands by Laxman Singh Bist and has complete faith in him, is none other than his younger brother Bharat Singh Bisht (Sohail Khan). 1 day, in the wake of the Indo – China war, the Indian Army invites applications from young Indians to join the army & serve the nation at the time of crisis. While Laxman Singh Bist gets rejected outright, Bharat Singh Bist gets chosen to be a part of the Indian army to go to the border to fight against the Chinese invasion. Life falls apart for Laxman Singh Bist when he gets to know that there is no news or contact with his brother Bharat Singh Bist and that he may have died in the war. That’s when Banney chacha (the Late Om Puri) tells Laxman Singh Bist to have faith that his brother Bharat Singh Bist will indeed return 1 day.

Director Kabir Khan’s Tubelight, perhaps his 1st ever flop movie in his long & checkered directorial career, is based on the premise of the official adaptation of the Mexican filmmaker Alejandro Gomez Monteverde’s war movie titled Little Boy. But the adapted writing part by Kabir Khan (story), Kabir Khan & Parveez Shaikh (screenplay) & Manurishi Chadha (dialogues) are very raw, extremely half – baked & totally convoluted, which ultimately ended up in Tubelight totally losing its fizz & thereby bombing on the Box – Office turnstiles on the release day itself. The film failed to live upto its title & eventually falls flat completely. In fact Tubelight just does not hold any kind of solid content to even remotely hold the viewers interest. That apart the film is not at all convincing. It also lacks the emotional connect with the audiences. Besides Pritam’s music is another let down except for one hummable track namely “Radio”. The only reedeeming factors of Tubelight are the film’s background score by Julius Packiam, cinematography by Aseem Mishra & editing by Rameshwar S Bhagat which are extra ordinaire.

Performace wise Salman Khan plays his part with utmost sincerity & dedication but it’s the convoluted script which fails him bitterly and he ends up delivering a very artificial performance. Even though Salman Khan tries his best to be naïve & affable, the film’s poor writing has taken its toil on him and he gives him in. Debutante Chinese actress Zhu Zhu can only boat of having a good screen presence and is endearing to watch, nothing more nothing less as the weak script fails to escalate the impact of her performance too. The Indian audiences will find it tough to relate to her half baked character in the film. On the other hand the little boy Master Matin Rey Tangu too is cute & endearing in his character, but doesn’t get to do much. Whereas Sohail Khan is convincing in his extended cameo kind of role and plays his part with sincerity. The Late Om Puri indeed delivers a memorable performance, while Shatrughan Sinha & Shah Rukh Khan’s cameo is impressive. A special noteworthy mention must be made of Sahil Mehta who has indeed given a good account of himself. While the rest of the actors like Isha Talwar, Yashpal Sharma & Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub are conving and help the film in moving forward.

Tail Piece: This Tubelight has certainly lost its fizz goes phuss.

Filed Under: Film

China escalates tension, accuses India Army of ‘betrayal’

July 3, 2017 by Nasheman

Chinas flag

Beijing: The ongoing verbal spat between China and India today escalated as Beijing said the Indian Army’s action to stop Chinese troops from constructing a road in an area near Sikkim is a “betrayal” of the position taken by successive Indian governments and India must pull back its soldiers.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said that the Sino-India border in the Sikkim sector is well demarcated.

“By entering into the Chinese territory and obstructing Chinese troops’ normal activities, India has violated the existing convention on the boundary and basic principle of international law and obstructed peace and stability of the boundary area,” Geng told reporters at a briefing.

“We require the Indian side to withdraw their troops to the Indian side of the boundary and create conditions for he restoration of peace and stability in the relevant areas.”

China and India have been engaged in a standoff in the Doka La area near the Bhutan trijunction for almost a month in what has been the longest such impasse between the two armies since 1962, when the two countries fought a brief war.

Sikkim, which became a part of India in May 1976, is the only state which has a demarcated border with China. The lines are based on a treaty signed with the Chinese in 1898. Doka La is the Indian name for the region which Bhutan recognises as Dokalam, while China claims it as part of its Donglang region.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng said India needs to observe the treaty and pull back its troops immediately. He dismissed Defence Minister Arun Jaitley’s remarks that India of 2017 is different from what it was in 1962, saying China too is different and will take “all necessary measures” to safeguard its territorial sovereignty.

“Former Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru endorsed the 1890 Sino-British Treaty on Sikkim in a letter to the then Chinese counterpart Zhou Enlai in 1959. Successive Indian governments have also endorsed this,” he said.

“The India-China boundary in the Sikkim section is well demarcated. The action taken by India is a betrayal of the position taken by (successive) Indian governments,” he said.

“What has happened is very clear, the Sikkim section of the boundary has already been defined by the 1890 convention between Great Britain and China. Doklam belongs to China.”

Asked if there was a possibility of a meeting between Prime Minister Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping during the G20 Summit in Hamburg in Germany this week, Geng said he has “no information at the moment” about the arrangements for bilateral meetings between Xi and leaders of other countries.

He, however, said the line for diplomatic communication between India and China is “open and smooth”.

The standoff came to notice when China denied Indian pilgrims entry for Kailash Mansarovar Yatra through the Nathu La pass in Sikkim. At first, Beijing said it stopped the Yatra due to damage to roads in Tibet after rains and landslides.

Later China signalled the matter was related to the standoff between the two armies near Sikkim. The Sikkim route to Mansarovar was opened in 2015, enabling pilgrims to travel the 1500-km long route from Nathu La to Kailash by buses.

Today, Geng said the other route to Tibet through Lipulek pass is open as it is located in the middlesection where there is no dispute over boundary between India and China.

On the Indian Ministry of External Affairs statement on Friday that the construction road by Chinese troops in the disputed Doka La area would represent a significant change of status quo with “serious” security implications for India, The Chinese foreign ministry official said they have “noted” the statement by India.

“It evaded the 1890 convention between Great Britain and China relating to Sikkim and Tibet. But it is this convention which has confirmed the alignment of the boundary between the two sides at the Sikkim section. This convention has been recognised by successive Chinese and Indian governments and has been confirmed by the Indian governments in written form,” he said.

“Prime Minister Nehru has affirmed in his letters to the Premier Zhou Enlai that the convention must be observed. That is the basic principle of international law. It is an obligation must be fulfilled by the Indian side,” he said.

He also accused India of using Bhutan as a cover.

“In order to cover up the illegal entry of the Indian border troops, to distort the fact and even at the expense of Bhutan’s independence and sovereignty, they try to confuse right from wrong, that is futile,” Geng said.

“We have no objection to normal bilateral relations between India and Bhutan but firmly opposed to Indian side infringing up Chinese territory using Bhutan as an excuse. The Bhutan side does not know previously that the Indian troops entered into the Doklam area, which is not in line with what is claimed by the Indian side,” he said.

This is not the first time that such a transgression has happened at Doka La. The Chinese forces had in November 2008 destroyed some makeshift Indian army bunkers there.

Defence experts believe China wants to exert its dominance over the Chumbi Valley, which is a part of the southern reaches of Tibet. By claiming the Doka La area, Beijing wants to maximise its geographical advantage so that it can monitor all movements along the India-Bhutan border.

Since the standoff on June 6, when PLA bulldozers destroyed bunkers of the India Army claiming the area belonged to China, Chinese media have carried several peices warning India over escalating tension and “reminding” the Indian Army about the 1962 war.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Is Modi’s new India about lynching: Cong hits out at Shah, PM

July 3, 2017 by Nasheman

mob assam cow death

New Delhi: The Congress on Sunday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah and said it was high time they took ‘corrective action’ against the mob frenzy and lynching incidents across the country, which President Pranab Mukherjee had rightly flagged.

“It is high time the BJP government takes note of this widespread mob frenzy and lynching incidents, rightly flagged by the President of India and Congress president. Instead of falsification, lies and distortion, without any facts or numbers, the BJP would do better to take note of the anger which is engulfing the citizens of India against vigilantism by their own partymen,” said Congress chief Spokesperson Randeep Surjewala.

He said three years had passed since the BJP came to power at the Centre and “we have seen enough of platitudes, speeches and alibis, it is time for some corrective action”.

Hitting out at Shah, the Congress leader said even the president had shown the “mirror of truth” to the BJP on the growing incidents of “mob frenzy” which had become “irrational, uncontrollable” and had tacit protection and support of the government, yet the BJP chief had resorted to “falsehood and utter brazenness”.

Shah, he said, instead of listening to the “conscience keeper of the nation”, had “most shamelessly chosen to ignore the reality of a bizarre yet concerted ‘Lynching Movement’, which the government had overtly supported and encouraged in the last few months”.

Surjewala also asked Shah whether it was not a fact that more than 50 cases of lynching and mob justice had taken place in the country in the three years of the BJP rule.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks about a new India. Is this the new India his party wants to create, where ruthless mobs take law in their own hands and hapless people are lynched and beaten to death?” he asked.

Surjewala alleged that the Sangh Parivar organisations “associated with the BJP”, including the Bajrang Dal and the VHP, had actively been “instrumental” in many of these dastardly acts. “Why has no action been taken against them?” he asked.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi had, recently at the Sabarmati Ashram, said vigilante justice in the name of Gau Raksha (cow protection) was completely unacceptable. He had made a similar statement in August 2016. But, nothing seems to have changed. “Why doesn’t the voice of Modi, who sheds crocodile tears occasionally (for public consumption) by invoking Gandhiji and Vinoba Bhave, never reach the vigilante, nor is the rule of law and Constitution upheld to punish them?,” he asked.

Surjewala said Nityanand Mahato, the media in-charge of the BJP’s Ramgarh unit in Jharkhand, was arrested by the police on Saturday over an incident of mob lynching of a man which was reported from Jharkhand last week.

Mahato, he alleged, had instigated the mob and added that a video of the incident not only showed that the BJP leader was present at the spot, but that he dragged the deceased, Alimuddin Ansari, out of his vehicle.

“As he (Mahato) kept watching, the mob thrashed Ansari mercilessly,” he alleged quoting the Jharkhand Police. “Will Shri Amit Shah blame the Congress-UPA for the merciless death of these individuals, in which his own partymen are involved?” the Congress spokesperson asked.

He claimed that such incidents of mob lynching had occurred in “every BJP-ruled state”. “Rumours are spread by the vested interests to mobilise the mobs, who then are encouraged to attack their targets with a state-aided licence to kill,” alleged the Congress spokesperson.

Surjewala said Modi and Amit Shah must have taken note of the nationwide protests launched by the citizens and civil society groups, which had once again “shaken the conscience” of the nation.

(PTI)

Filed Under: India

Nearly half a million displaced Syrians return home: UN

July 1, 2017 by Nasheman

About 440,000 people displaced within the country returned to their homes since January, UN refugee agency says.

An estimated 260,000 refugees have returned to Syria from neighbouring countries since 2015, according to the UN [FILE: EPA]

An estimated 260,000 refugees have returned to Syria from neighbouring countries since 2015, according to the UN [FILE: EPA]

by Al Jazeera

Nearly half a million displaced Syrians have returned to their homes since the beginning of the year, mainly to find family members and check on property, the UN refugee agency said.

The agency said it had seen “a notable trend of spontaneous returns to and within Syria in 2017”.

Since January, about 440,000 people who had been displaced within the war-ravaged country had returned to their homes, mainly in Aleppo, Hama, Homs and Damascus, Andrej Mahecic, a spokesman for the agency, known as the UNHCR, told reporters in Geneva on Friday.

In addition, around 31,000 refugees in neighbouring countries had also returned, he said, bringing to 260,000 the number of refugees who have returned to the country since 2015.

But Mahecic said this is a mere “fraction” of the five million Syrian refugees hosted in the region.

He said the main factors prompting the displaced to return home were “seeking out family members, checking on property, and, in some cases, a real or perceived improvement in security conditions in parts of the country.”

He said it was too early to say if the returns might be directly linked to a palpable drop in violence since Turkey agreed at talks in Astana in May with Russia and Iran, allies of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, to establish four safe zones across Syria to ban flights and ensure aid drops.

But this week, the UN’s special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, told the Security Council that since the May 4 deal, “violence is clearly down. Hundreds of Syrian lives continue to be spared every week, and many towns have returned to some degree of normalcy”.

Mahecic nonetheless cautioned that “while there is overall increased hope linked to the recent Astana and Geneva peace talks, UNHCR believes conditions for refugees to return in safety and dignity are not yet in place in Syria”.

“The sustainability of security improvements in many return areas is uncertain, and there remain significant risks of protection thresholds for voluntary, safe and dignified returns not being met in parts of the country,” he said.

“Access to displaced population inside Syria remains a key challenge,” he added.

But “given the returns witnessed so far this year and in light of a progressively increased number of returns”, the agency had begun scaling up its operations inside Syria to better be able address the needs of the returnees, he said.

Syria’s war has killed more than 320,000 people and forced millions from their homes since it began in March 2011.

Filed Under: Muslim World

GST seen to give consumers’ buying power a shot in the arm

July 1, 2017 by Nasheman

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New Delhi: The Goods and Services Tax launch will enhance buying power of consumers as over 80 per cent of the goods fall below the 18 per cent tax bracket, but SMEs need to work to remove technology glitches, say experts.

Tax professionals want the government to have empathy towards businesses in initial days of GST rollout to make the reform acceptable to all sectors of the economy. The biggest tax reform in independent India was rolled out at the stroke of the mid-night — the intervening night of June 30-July 1 — by President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“With 80 per cent of the goods falling under 12 per cent and 18 per cent bracket leading to a fall in prices, GST will enhance the buying power of consumers without real increase in their income, which in turn will spur demand,” said Sachin Menon, KPMG (India) Partner and Head, Indirect Tax.

GST will remove plethora of taxes like excise, service tax and VAT and transform India into a uniform market for seamless movement of goods and services. In the initial few months of the GST launch, companies do expect significant challenges with respect to effective delivery by various realigned IT systems and continuous changes required in processes and systems on account of the law evolving each day.

“It is also highly expected that many sections of the industry may not be fully compliant with various requirements of GST law from Day 1 itself and would require a transitioning period of few months, post the go-live date,” said Rajeev Dimri, BMR and Associates LLP Leader (Indirect Tax).

Experts also say lack of clarity with respect to taxability of transactions with Jammu and Kashmir is leaving many companies unnerved. It would also be of utmost importance to carefully book all expenses and sales and map all the credits accurately in early days of GST for successful transition of all such credits.

“The launch of GST will truly unite the country as far as taxation of goods and services is concerned. We now hope that that the government moves to a considerate and empathetic implementation regime with a focus on making the reform acceptable to all sectors of the economy,” said M S Mani, Deloitte Haskins and Sells LLP (Senior Director).

Menon said that with assumptions and presumptions on date of implementation out of the way, industry players, including the MSME sector, will need to iron out last-minute glitches to ensure smooth operations from the first day itself. According to Pratik Jain, PwC India Partner and Leader, Indirect Tax, once the regime settles in, “we can look forward to it spurring the economy by incentivising manufacturing and making business decisions independent of taxes”.

Archit Gupta, Cleartax.com CEO and founder, said, “Even though some sellers may be facing hardships at this crucial transition phase, we join hands with the government in helping them bridge the other side.”

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Bengaluru Police Arrest Youth for Creating Fake Twitter Account of Karnataka CM

July 1, 2017 by Nasheman

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Bengaluru: Bengaluru Cyber Crime Branch Police arrested Madhusudan (29) who opened a fake twitter account in the name of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and posted derogatory content in December 2016. The accused created the fake twitter account, ‘@CMoKarnataka’ which looks similar to the original account of the chief minister ‘@CMofKarnataka’ and posted controversial tweets. Following some media reports on fake twitter account, chief minister’s office deactivated the account and registered a police complaint on the incident.

The city police succeeded to arrest the accused after six month long search on June 30. Mandya native, Madhusudan is a software engineer and has been residing in the state capital for the last two years. The accused informed the police that he posted controversial tweets to get publicity.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

Goa extends ban on controversial Sri Rama Sene leader Pramod Muthalik

July 1, 2017 by Nasheman

Pramod Muthalik

Panaji: The North Goa district administration on Friday extended the ban on Mangalore-based Hindu outfit Sri Rama Sene chief Pramod Muthalik for 60 more days with effect from June 30.

“The step has been taken to prevent every possibility of disturbance to law and order and danger to public safety due to their aggressive statements or speeches that could hurt the sentiments of certain groups of the public and instigate violence, thus adversely affecting public peace and tranquility,” the order issued by North Goa District Magistrate Nila Mohanan said.

According to the order, the associates of Muthalik have also been banned from entering Goa.

Muthalik’s entry into the coastal state’s North Goa district has been banned since 2014, after the rightwing Hindu activist said that he proposed to set up a branch of the Karnataka-based Sene in the state and that would work towards banning nightlife and pubs in the tourism-oriented state because they “ape western culture”.

Muthalik has already challenged in the Supreme Court the ban on his entry to North Goa and last week, the apex court sought from the state government an explanation for the ban.

Muthalik and the Sene first hit infamy after they vandalised a pub in Karnataka’s Mangalore city and assaulted young men and women at the outlet, claiming they were blindly aping western tradition.

(Agencies)

Filed Under: India

M Venkaiah Naidu, Pahlaj Nihalani, Madhur Bhandarkar Served Restraining Notice

July 1, 2017 by Shaheen Raaj

Pahlaj Nihalani Madhur Bhandarkar

Startling & shocking as it may sound, a lady claiming to be a slain Congress politician & youth leader Sanjay Gandhi’s daughter has sent a legal notice to the director Madhur Bhandarkar, Minister Of Information & Broadcasting M Venkaiah Naidu, chairperson of CBFC Pahlaj Nihalani & producer Bharat Shah to stop the CBFC from certifying Bhandarkar’s political film Indu Sarkar from release.

The film recreates the events during the dreaded Emergency that was clamped on Indian democracy in 1977. The lady Priya Singh Paul claiming to be Sanjay Gandhi’s “daughter” in her 4 page legal notice dated 23rd Jun, 2017 states that she has come to know that her “father” Sanjay Gandhi & her grandmother Indira Gandhi played by Neil Nitin Mukesh & Supriya Vinod, are shown in roles “without accurate or with sufficient historical data” and may be shown in “poor light”.

The legal notice goes on to say that the release of the film should be stopped until Ms. Priya Singh Paul is shown the film & approved by her. The recipients of this startling legal notice have been given a week to respond. While Madhur Bhandarkar refused to comment, CBFC Chairperson Pahlaj Nihalani expresses bafflement over the content of the legal notice.

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