Gangubai’s Adopted Son Filed A Petition

Just a day before the release of the film Gangubai Kathiawadi, Gangubai’s adopted son approached the supreme court and registered a petition expressing his opposition on the release of the film which is based on the real story of Gangubai took place in the Red light area of Kamathipura. As he felt ashamed of listening to his mother’s story he did so.
But, the Supreme court has rejected his petition and said that the court could not accept his petition before watching the movie. A two-member bench Justice Indira Benerjee and J.K. Maheswari have heard the appeal filed against the order of the Bombay High court that opposed staying the movie release.
The senior advocate Aryama Sundaram said that the movie has already received a censor certificate. So, the petition could not be considered and no person has a right to protest the movie. He claimed that they would not consider the movie as an indecent story, as it is inspirational and tells about the rise of a woman from her stumbling blocks and also did something good for society.
Sundaram, on rejecting the petition, said that Gangubai’s adopted son is not aware of her real story mentioned in the book ‘Mafia Queens’ penned by S Hussain Zaidi and Jane Borges and now he is feeling discomfiture and approached the court. The court advised the director Sanjay Leela Bhansali to change the name of his movie due to the many delayed cases before the courts requested to stop the movie emancipation.
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