The Bombay High Court Thursday to hear a petition seeking a ban on the release of Rohan Sippy's film of "Dum Maro Dum" on the basis of representing women in Goa Goa and in a bad light.
Savio Rodrigues, who runs a website of local media, said in its complaint that the "film is against public order and morality, decency and there is a clear violation of fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of India people of Goa. "
The request for admission will be heard Thursday, has been appointed chief secretary of state, President of the Central Board of Film Certification, M / s Fox Star Studios, and Ramesh Sippy Entertainment and reviewers.
Rodriguez also said that the misinterpretation of Goa in the film "will create a domino effect on tourism in Goa" when released in India and worldwide.
"The film is scheduled to be released April 22, 2011, according to the publicity given to the aforementioned film producers in the media, the film will attract tourists and criminals criminal mind and decent car travelers and tourists Goa, "Savio said in his petition.
Tourism Minister Nilkanth Halarnkar has said it will take charges of misinterpretation of Goa in the film with its director.
"We are concerned that Goa can be projected in the film wrong. The industry in Goa and the government have worked hard to build the reputation of Goa as it is today. We are intervening. The prime minister will address the issue Sippy "said Halarnkar.
The film stars Abhishek Bachchan and Bipasha Basu.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Court to hear petition to ban "Dum Maro Dum ' Abhishek Bachchan and Bipasha Basu
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