‘Udaipur Files’ to release after 55 cuts, centre upholds CBFC decision
In its detailed order, the Ministry said that people who opposed the film’s release were not able to give strong enough reasons for the government to take any further action.
In its detailed order, the Ministry said that people who opposed the film’s release were not able to give strong enough reasons for the government to take any further action.
Producer Jani expressed his gratitude on social media. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), he thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah.
Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has declined direct reply on the issue of the Supreme Court's ban on Hindi feature film "Udaipur Files".
The Delhi High Court's decision came in response to two petitions: one filed by the religious body Jamiat Ulema-i-Hind and the other by journalist Prashant Tandon.