India, Dec. 1 -- The Delhi High Court on Monday directed the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to consider the objections raised by the parents of Major Mohit Sharma - the decorated Army officer killed in a 2009 counter-terrorism operation in Jammu and Kashmir - before certifying the upcoming film Dhurandhar. The Ranveer Singh-starrer is scheduled for release on December 5.
Justice Sachin Datta disposed of the petition filed by the martyr's parents and said the CBFC must examine all concerns before taking a final decision on certification. The court also said the board may seek inputs from the Indian Army if required.
The petitioners have sought a stay on the film's release, alleging that Dhurandhar appears to be directly inspi...
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