The film ‘Hamare Baarah’ cannot be released or seen in Karnataka for two weeks or until the government issues an order. The Karnataka government claimed that the release will encourage intercommunal conflict within the state. The film was supposed to be released on June 7, 2024.
Authorities saw the trailer and took demands from a number of minority delegations and organisations into consideration before making this decision. Sections 15(1) and 15(5) of the Karnataka Cinema Regulations Act 1964 are in accordance with the decision. This legal hurdle came from a petition that certain religious community organizers had submitted against the movie’s distribution.
The overpopulation theme of “Hamare Baarah” has received honours for its bold storytelling and challenging ideas. With Annu Kapoor, Manoj Joshi, and Paritosh Tripathi in the leading roles, it has generated a lot of interest and excitement. The producers, who had made large investments in the film’s development and distribution, were deeply troubled by the imposition of the stay.
The film “Hamare Baarah,” which is directed by Kamal Chandra and co-produced by Birender Bhagat, Ravi S. Gupta, Sanjay Nagpal, and Sheo Balak Singh, is expected to showcase a significant social concern with an engaging plot.
In an earlier conversation with the media, Annu Kapoor discussed the film and the threats he had received he also stated, “Our writer for Hum Do Hamare Baaraah is a Muslim; he is suffering more right now because of the situation. I am an atheist. Police have had to visit the houses of the entire female cast too because of death threats. Some fanatics are protesting on social media and spreading hatred. As a precaution, we had to inform the police and court.”
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