The Supreme Court of India has refused to stay the release of filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar’s movie ‘Indu Sarkar’, which deals with the Emergency imposed in 1975 by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
A bench of Justice Dipak Misra, Justice Amitav Roy and Justice A.M. Khanwilkar, dismissed the plea filed by a woman who claims to be the biological daughter of late Congress leader Sanjay Gandhi.
“The movie is an artistic expression within the parameters of law,” said the bench while dismissing the plea of Priya Singh Paul.
Paul has told the court that the film was “full of concoction and totally derogatory” to malign the image of Sanjay Gandhi and his mother, Indira Gandhi.
The petitioner moved the top court as Bombay High Court had dismissed her plea on July 24, saying no “known descendant” of Sanjay Gandhi has objected to the movie.
In her petition, the woman has claimed that Sanjay Gandhi was her biological father and the movie points fingers at him.
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Poverty is a disease. What exactly does she want?
Bad news for Congress.
Everybody knows that bollywood rules by Khans but how, I will give u reason behind it. Because media is controlled by congress and congress is a muslim party. Thats why media always give importance to khans. In short khans r media actors but now time change & this is new India of PM Modi where hindus r most important. Thats why now Akki rules.
People like you will make Hind ‘s look like Taliban’s. This country is getting poisioned day by day.