Now the release of this film in the country has got a green signal of the court too. Chief Justice Deepak Mishra, Justice A.K. In the Bench of M. Khanvilkar and Justice Dhananjay Y Chandrachud, heard the case.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court has heard its decision on the petition of producers against the ban on release in many states of the film ‘Padmavat’. The Supreme Court has banned the order of a ban imposed on the release of the film by Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujarat in its states. This means that the release of this movie in the country has got a green signal of the court too. Chief Justice Deepak Mishra, Justice A.K. In the Bench of M. Khanvilkar and Justice Dhananjay Y Chandrachud, heard this case.

According to the news agency ANI, the film’s producer Viacom 18 and the lawyer of another Harish Salve has said in his plea, “If the state is banning this film, then it is an injury to the federal system of India.” This is a serious topic. If anyone has problems then they can take help from law. States can not touch the story of the film. ‘

The four big states had banned the movie
After banning the movie of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Padmavat’ by Haryana first, then Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan, the producers of the film approached the Supreme Court. This is the reason why the producers turned to the Supreme Court. When the censor board has given the green signal and the film had been changed, then why is it being stopped for its releasing? The release date for this movie has been fixed on January 25. This film will be released in Hindi as well as in Tamil and Telugu languages. ‘Padmavat’ will be India’s first film to be released at IMAX 3D.

Karni sena demands the nationwide ban on the film
On the other hand, the protest of Karni sena in Rajasthan is still going on. On Tuesday, the activists of Karani sena in Dholpur, Rajasthan also protested for the ban of the movie in the whole country. In his statement, Kalvi said, “I repeatedly request the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers of the country to understand our feelings.”