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Last week Mahesh Bhatt filed a Public Interest Litigation
By: Upala KBR, Mid-Day
Last week Mahesh Bhatt filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) against the Gujarat government in the Supreme Court in support of Aamir and for the screening of Fanaa in Gujarat. The case comes up for hearing today.
Bhatt has pledged support for Aamir in his tussle with the "fascist forces" in Gujarat who've been advocating a hate-campaign against Aamir's latest film, Fanaa.
Says Bhatt, "After eight years, I sent a text message to Aamir asking if we could talk. He called back immediately and I told him that we might have had differences on a personal basis, but I stand by your right to say things without being penalised. I also told him that I was filing a PIL along with the Jan Sanghursh Manch, an NGO group in Gujarat that is fighting against social evils.
We need to have faith in our courts. Some members of the film industry wanted to take a delegation to CM Narendra Modi, but I say how can you go to a state government who has been a mute spectator to everything that has been going on in Gujarat?"
Last week Bhatt met senior BJP leader, Shatrughan Sinha. Says Bhatt, "Shatru told me that I have done the sanest thing by going to court and it's been a courageous step to take - to believe in a cause so much and file a PIL.
'Free publicity'
Says Shatrughan Sinha, "I hold Mahesh Bhatt in high esteem. He's an intellectual in a true sense and a very dear friend of mine. He has done the right thing by going to the court - the Supreme Court. In such matters or confusion, it is better to get clearance from the courts.
Having said this, I will, however, add that Fanaa, which is being talked about and doing very well, is thanks to the large number of prints and of course, the controversy surrounding the film which in common mass lingo is called 'free publicity.' About the film, the lesser said the better."
He adds, "The film hasn't been allowed to release in Gujarat because of emotional upheaval. The people of Gujarat have felt hurt as Aamir, by his body language, and statements showed as if he was against the Sardar Sarovar dam project, in short the Narmada project, which has been like a lifeline to the people in Gujarat.
As such, there is no ban in Gujarat on Fanaa. The people of Gujarat on their own and in consultation with the multiplexes and theatres in Gujarat, have decided not to run Fanaa."
Right of rejection
Will Mahesh Bhatt through his PIL, be able to influence the ban in Gujarat? "I respect Mr Bhatt's approach but Fanaa dekhna har Indian ka birthright nahin. It's their choice. It's difficult for a court to direct someone to watch a film if they don't want to. While agreeing with my friend Mahesh Bhatt on every citizen's right to freedom of expression in a democracy, I also disagree.
In
a
democracy,
every
citizen
has
also
the
right
of
rejection.
People
have
the
right
to
reject
a
film
because
of
emotional
reasons.
Not
just
Mahesh
Bhatt,
but
the
people
should
and
could
have
gone
to
the
courts
for
the
Da
Vinci
Code," says
Shatrughan
Sinha.



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