Jalandhar, Jalandhar: During the promotion of ‘Bahn Hogi Teri’ in 2017, there was a hearing against Bollywood actor Rajkumar Rao for a controversial poster. His lawyer Darshan Singh Dayal said that the hearing was held in Jalandhar today, but the actor did not attend the hearing. Giving information about the Rajkummar Rao case, lawyer Darshan Dayal said that in 2017, a poster of Shivaji in the film had instigated anger in a section of people.
During this time a case was registered against actor Rajkumar Rao, Shruti Haasan, the film’s producer, director and Deputy Director. Advocate Darshan Dayal said that the FIR Section 295A (work done with the intention of inciting religious sentiments), Section 120B (criminal conspiracy) and section 67 of the IT Act was registered, due to which non-bailable warrants were also issued against the actor.
Rajkummar Rao surrendered in a Jalandhar court on July 28 in the case to his film ‘Bahn Hogi Teri’. After appearing in court, the actor was given conditional bail. “In the absence of the actor, the challan was presented in the court. Since the address was in Delhi, he was not informed about appearing in the court. Said.
The petition further stated that the actor has only played a film character, in which his character played the role of Lord Shiva in a Jagran Mandali, and it is a completely artistic presentation. Advocate Darshan Singh Dayal said that there was no intention of hurting the religious sentiments of any community.
Rajkummar Rao argued that the film “Bahn Hogi Teri” received a certificate from the Central Film Certification Board, which shows that the content of the film is not legally objectionable. According to philosophy, he also said that his freedom of expression is safe under Article 19 (1) (A). Sister Hogi Teri was directed by Ajay’s Pannalal and Rajkummar Rao and Shruti Haasan were in the lead roles. Rajkummar Rao was last seen in the film ‘Malik’.