Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Protests against Aamir Khan’s ‘Delhi Belly’


MUMBAI: Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan's new film has been a hit at the box office but has also led to protests and even a court case against its dialogue and content, which critics say is vulgar and offensive.
The comedy "Delhi Belly", starring the actor-producer-director's nephew Imran Khan, revolves around three, scruffy, debt-ridden room-mates who unwittingly fall into a life of crime with a mafia boss.
The film, which is mainly in English with a profanity-peppered dialogue and toilet humour, had by Monday taken a total of 487.5 million rupees ($10.9 million) since it opened on July.


According to me the court case filed against Aamir Khan's this movie is not a big deal, the dialogue content of this movie and its language is extremely vulgar and also contains adult content. The film was not supposed to be released all-over in India and was only supposed to released for particular age-group because it contained adult content and vulgarity. Its for the first time that the movie like this is released all-over, the movies which are like this movie are released under-grounded. Its not so that Indians & Pakistani's dont use themselves same type of language but this movie was released in conservative nation so openly caused it to case file against the producer Aamir Khan. 

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