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Accidental Prime Minister controversy: Bihar court orders FIR against Anupam Kher, 16 others

The complainant had alleged that he felt hurt upon watching the promos of the movie, scheduled for release on January 11, wherein the public figures were portrayed in a manner that projected a poor image of the country.

Edited by: India TV News Desk Muzaffarpur Published on: January 08, 2019 16:02 IST
Accidental Prime Minister controversy: Bihar court orders FIR against Anupam Kher, 16 others

Accidental Prime Minister controversy: Bihar court orders FIR against Anupam Kher, 16 others

The tension is brewing for the caste and crew of the forthcoming Bollywood film  "The Accidental Prime Minister" as a Bihar court today ordered the registration of FIR against 16 people associated in the film, based on the tenure of former prime minister Manmohan Singh. 

Sub Divisional Judge (East), Gaurab Kamal directed the Kanti police station in the district to lodge the FIR based on a complaint of advocate Sudhir Kumar Ojha, who had moved the court on January 2 last with the complaint that the movie presented Singh and a number of other public figures in "bad light".

In his complaint, Ojha had namedveteran actor and BJP leader Anupam Kher, who plays the role of Singh, as well as Akshaye Khanna, who plays Singh's media advisor Sanjaya Baru, on whose book the movie is said to be based upon.

The movie's producer, director and other key persons associated with the project have also been named in the complaint.

Others named in the complaint include actors essaying the roles of UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Congress president (then national general secretary) Rahul Gandhi, former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, his deputy Lal Krishna Advani and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav.

The complainant had alleged that he felt hurt upon watching the promos of the movie, scheduled for release on January 11, wherein the public figures were portrayed in a manner that projected a poor image of the country.

The advocate had lodged his complaints under IPC sections 295, 153, 153A, 293, 504 and 120B which relate to promoting enmity between different groups, sale of obscene objects, insult with intent to provoke breach of peace and criminal conspiracy. 

(With inputs from PTI)

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