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Activist VDVV Satyanarayana, who testified to the PIL, said the broadcast of films during the elections would create tension in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, both of which would go to the polls on April 11.
A still from Lakshmi's La NRC.
19659004] Hyderabad: Lakshmi's NTR, director Ram Gopal Varma, based on the actor turned politician and former chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, NT Rama Rao, will do an appearance on the screen on March 29, after the High Court dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL).
Telugu Party leaders Desam (TDP) sought to suspend the film until the completion of the elections.
The activist VDVV Satyanarayana, who filed the PIL, announced the publication of the film during the elections would create a tension i n Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, who were to go to the polls on April 11.
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However, after considering the motion, the court, composed of Chief Justice TBN Radhakrishnan and Judge A Rajasheker Reddy, stated that he could not crush the opinion of an individual.
"Although the film in question is based on political rivalry, the courts can not restrict the fundamental rights of citizens to express themselves," the court said.
"The applicant can not make the high court a conference room to rule on the opinion of a person." There were cases of hate or problem of Public order after the release of the film, the government and the police were well equipped to deal with such cases, "said the bench.
The promo and the trailer of the film that deals with N Chandrababu Naidu, the current president of the TDP and chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, has resumed the high position of NTR in an unethical way and has already created a craze in both states.
Workers of the TDP have already filed complaints against the police after Verma released the song "kutra daga" (plot) of the film.
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