Bombay High Court Allows Release Of Film "Hamare Barah"

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Underlining that the Indian public was "not gullible or silly", the Bombay High Court on Tuesday said it watched actor Annu Kapoor-starrer "Hamare Baarah" movie and found nothing objectionable in it that was against the Quran or the Muslim community. The Bombay high court on Wednesday allowed the release of controversial film "Hamare Baarah" after makers agreed to delete objectionable portions

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