Karnataka govt bans screening of 'Hamare Barah' for 2 weeks
6 months, 2 weeks ago

Karnataka govt bans screening of 'Hamare Barah' for 2 weeks

New Indian Express  

BENGALURU: The Karnataka government has prohibited the release of the controversial movie ‘Hamare Baarah’ for two weeks. The decision was taken to prevent communal tension, as screening of the film could cause hatred between two religious communities. As per the Karnataka Cinema Act, screening of the trailer and film is prohibited for the next two weeks or till the next order. Leader of Opposition R Ashoka said the ban on this movie is yet another brazen attempt to muzzle freedom of speech and expression in the state.

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