The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Gujarat HC stays release of ‘Maharaj’; issues notice to Netflix, Yash Raj Films

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE

A DAY before the movie was set to release, the Gujarat High Court on Thursday temporaril­y restrained Yash Raj Films and Netflix from releasing Maharaj. The action came following a petition by several followers of Vaishnavit­e Pustimargi sect who identify themselves as devotees of Lord Krishna. The court has also issued notices to Yash Raj Films and the OTT platform.

Bollywood actor Aamir Khan’s son Junaid Khan is making his debut in the movie.

The movie is based on the Maharaj Libel Case 1862 rendered by British judges in the colonial era. The petitioner­s have raised objections on the ground that excerpts of the movie contain “scandalous and defamatory language, which affects the Pustimargi sect as a whole” and that the release of the movie “is likely to incite feelings of hatred and violence against the Pustimargi sect, which would be in breach of code of ethics under the Informatio­n Technology (Intermedia­ry Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021.

The 1862 case judgment relates to a libel case brought forth by religious leader Jadunathji against social reformer Karsandas Mulji who was also an editor of a weekly newspaper after an article was published that Jadunathji had alleged sexual liaisons with female followers and that men were expected to show their devotion by offering their wives for sex. Mulji had won the case.

The petitioner­s submitted that a representa­tion was submitted in April to Yash Raj Films and Netflix by another body but the producer and the OTT platform did not agree to a request for a private screening or issue a clarificat­ion.

The matter has been kept for hearing on June 18.

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