'New title of Salman Khan movie is unacceptable'

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Press Trust of India Ahmedabad
Last Updated : Sep 19 2018 | 5:55 PM IST

A day after Bollywood actor Salman Khan's upcoming film's title was changed from "Loveratri" to "Loveyatri", a Hindu outfit told the Gujarat High Court Wednesday that the new title was unacceptable to it.

The city-based Sanatan Foundation had last week moved a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking change of the title and some content of the film, or its ban for "hurting sentiments of Hindus".

The outfit told the court Wednesday that the new film title was not acceptable as it still sounds similar to Hindu festival 'Navratri'.

The petitioner's lawyer B B Agrawal submitted in the court that the film's tagline - a journey of love - as shown in its posters and promotions could be converted into "Love Ki Yatra".

Salman Khan, the film's producer, had Tuesday announced on micro-blogging site Twitter that the movie's title had been changed to "Loveyatri", from "Loveratri".

During a hearing on the admission of the PIL Wednesday, the respondent producer's lawyer told the court that the litigation was "immature" as the movie was yet to get a certification from the censor board.

A division bench of Chief Justice R Subhash Reddy and Justice V M Pancholi directed the lawyer representing the film's producer to seek instructions regarding the content of the movie, and asked how its promos were released without certification from the censor board.

Justice Reddy also said that if needed the bench will watch the film.

The movie marks the debut of Salman Khan's brother-in- law Aayush Sharma and actor Warina Hussain and is set against the backdrop of Navratri.

Directed by debutant Abhiraj Minawala, the film is slated for release on October 5.

The PIL had urged the court to ask the film's producers to change its title and remove the content that hurts Hindu sentiment as an alternative to a ban.

The petitioner claimed that the film will offend Hindus upon its release.

It claimed that the film's (original) title "Loveratri" as well as some dialogues shown in the trailers were offensive.

The PIL contended that while Navratri is a pious festival, the name of the film conveys that it is all about getting "intimate".

"If this movie is allowed to be viewed in cinemas in Gujarat, it will leave a very bad impact on the youngsters and the public at large," it claimed.

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First Published: Sep 19 2018 | 5:55 PM IST

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