Nanak Shah Fakir: Sikh groups protest against release of controversial film
Regional Cinema | April 14, 2018 6:47 ISTSecurity was tightened around cinema halls and multiplexes in Haryana but most owners opted not to screen the film on Friday.
Security was tightened around cinema halls and multiplexes in Haryana but most owners opted not to screen the film on Friday.
The Supreme Court had directed the states on April 10 to ensure that there was no opposition to the release of "Nanak Shah Fakir"
The apex court pointed out that the CBFC had already cleared the film for release. It also said that outsiders cannot control the freedom of expression of an artiste.
The film is based on the life of Sikh Guru Nanak Dev. Film producer Harinder Singh Sikka approached the top court against an Akal Takht order calling for a ban on the film.
London: A prominent UK cinema chain has cancelled screenings of controversial Indian film Nanak Shah Fakir after hundreds of Sikhs held a sit-in in Wolverhampton this week.The Odeon and Cineworld cinema chains have cancelled the
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