'Gulaab Gang' will hit theatres tomorrow: HC

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 06 2014 | 6:28 PM IST
Madhuri Dixit and Juhi Chawla- starrer film 'Gulaab Gang' will hit theatres tomorrow across the country as secheduled as the Delhi High Court today lifted the stay granted on its release by a single judge bench on the ground that the movie depicts an activist and her 'Gulabi Gang' in poor light.
"The film can only be shown after giving a clear disclaimer that it has nothing to do with the life of Sampat Pal (respondent) and her organisation Gulabi Gang," a division bench of acting Chief Justice B D Ahmed and Justice Siddharth Mridul said.
The film is scheduled for nationwide relase tomorrow and it had landed in trouble after a single judge bench yesterday stayed its release by nearly nine weeks after taking note of defamation law suit filed by Sampat Pal, a Uttar Pradesh-based activist.
Pal, who runs 'Gulabi Gang comprising women vigilantes wearing pink sarees, said she and her members help harassed women and girls by resorting to peaceful means and the prommos of the film show that the lead actor, playing her character, was shown as an anti-social element, wielding swords and sickles, contrary to her real life persona.
The larger bench agreed in the forenoon to hear today itself the plea of producer Sahara One Media and Entertainment Ltd against the interim order of single judge bench.
"When did you come to know that the film is based on your life? Why you came so late"? the bench said.
Citing the case records, the counsel for Pal said there was no delay on her part and she has moved the court after the producers refused to reply to the legal notice.
Senior advocate Rajiv Nayar, appearing for the producer, said "the law is well settled that the pre-publication injunction cannot be granted in such cases."
Countering the plea, Pal cited the earlier High Court judgement and said the release of 'Bandit Queen' was first stayed and was allowed to be screened only after some ojectionable portions were removed.
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First Published: Mar 06 2014 | 6:28 PM IST

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