HC sends notices to Mohan Babu, Censor board

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,November 22 2012]

Ever since sections of the Brahmin community took to the streets raising objections against the alleged disrespectful portrayal of their community in Dhenikaina Ready, the headache of the makers have been many. The police beating up some protestors in front of Mohan Babu's residence, and the veteran actor's statements, have only worsened the situation. If Vishnu approached the State Human Rights Commission, some leaders of the Brahmin community moved the Hon’ble High Court complaining against Mohan Babu and asking how the Censor Board could pass the film.

Following the submission of petitions, the Court today issued notices to Mohan Babu and the Censor Board. They will have to submit their explanations to the Court through the proper channel.

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