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MUMBAI:
UTV Motion Pictures has finally emerged victorious
in the case against Madhya Pradesh government's
ban on Jodhaa Akbar.
"The
Madhya Pradesh High Court has ruled in favour
of UTV and we are commencing the screening of
Jodhaa Akbar immediately across the state.
This is a huge boost to all advocates of creative
freedom in our country, and we are very grateful
to the court for recognising the validity of
our stand and allowing Jodhaa Akbar to
resume screenings," said UTV Motion Pictures
director Siddharth Roy Kapur.
Within
a span of two weeks, since the date of its release,
UTV's Jodhaa Akbar had fallen prey to
a huge web of communal controversies. Apart
from being banned in Rajasthan, Ambala and parts
of Gujrat and Bihar, the film also faced temporary
suspension in MP following demonstrations against
it by the Rajput community at cinema theatres.
This made UTV move the MP High Court to get
the order revoked leading to their final win.
So far, the Hrithik Roshan-Aishwarya Rai Bachchan-starrer
period love story has succeeded in collecting
a gross amount of Rs 527 million in India. In
the US, it has raised around Rs 100 million
while in the UK it has earned around Rs 56 million.
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Read:
MP
follows Rajasthan, bans UTV's Jodhaa-Akbar
UTV
moves Madhya Pradesh High Court against ban
order
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