The film “Hamare Barah” was about to be released on 7th of June 2024. The release of the film was postponed. There was a lot of controversy over Anu Malik’s film “Hamare Barah” and the court had postponed its release from 7th June 24th of June. But now “Hamare Barah” makers have agreed to remove two dialogues, and the Mumbai High Court has given permission for the release of the film.
Cast and crew of the film
The director of the film Hamare Bara is Kamal Chandra and the writer of the film is Rajan Agarwal. The star cast of the film are Annu Kapoor, Parth Sam thaan, Manoj Joshi, Ashwani Kalsekar, Paritosh Tripathi, Rahul Bagga, Hareesh Chhabra, and Udayveer Singh Yadav.
Mumbai High Court allows the release of the film
According to the reports Mumbai High Court has given permission for the release of the film. According to the reports Mumbai High Court has given permission for the release of the film. The court had said that “a 3 people committee should be formed and one of them should be a muslim, who will report after watching the film. After completing this action the court has said yes, now everything is fine. So they have given permission for the release of the film.
Reason behind banning the film
Film “Hamare Barah” was about to be released on 7th of June 2024. But Mumbai High Court Mumbai Postponed the release of the film from 7th of June to 14th of June. The Mumbai High Court postponed the release of the film after a petition filed by a person from Pune. After the release of the trailer Annu Kapoor got a lot of threats. He met with Maharashtra CM Shinde on Monday. The story of people of a particular religion is going to be shown in this film in which women are being tortured in the name of religion. They are subjected to force and Pressure to produce children.
After the release of the trailer of the film, negative thoughts started coming in people’s mind and they commented that the trailer of the film is quite disturbing and it can spoil the minds of our generation. This can have a bad effect on the minds of our future generation and can poison their minds.
Annu Kapoor’s statement
“People always keep talking about propaganda. But it doesn’t matter to me. I requested people to first go and watch the film and then decide. I don’t know why people are judging the film without watching it?”