Allahabad High Court dismisses PIL seeking ban on release of Ajay Devng's 'Singham Returns'
Allahabad High Court dismisses PIL seeking ban on release of Ajay Devng's 'Singham Returns'
On the very first day of hearing on the PIL, an affidavit was filed by the producers, stating the offending expressions were changed.

Allahabad: The Allahabad High Court today dismissed a Public Interest Litigation seeking a ban on the release of Ajay Devgan-starrer 'Singham Returns' after a submission by movie's co-producer that alleged objectionable dialogues have been removed.

A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice D Y Deshmukh and Justice Dilip Gupta dismissed the PIL filed by advocate Sushil Kumar Mishra, holding the petition had become "infructuous".

The advocate in the petition had taken exception to a dialogue in the movie, scheduled for release tomorrow, where Devgan has been reportedly shown saying to a godman "main tera do kaudi ka pravachan sunne nahin aaya hoon" (I have not come to listen to your two-penny half-penny sermon).

The petitioner alleged the sequence could offend sentiments of a particular community.

However, on the very first day of hearing on the PIL today, an affidavit was filed by the movie's co-producer, Reliance Entertainment, stating the expressions "do kaudi ka" and "pravachan" had been replaced with "faltu" and "bhashan" respectively.

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