Flim 'Gangubai' doctor not from northeast: Bhansali's attorney to court

Flim 'Gangubai' doctor not from northeast: Bhansali's attorney to court

Three petitions against Alia Bhatt's film Gangubai, which is slated to be released this Friday, were heard by the Bombay high court on Wednesday. One of the petitions was filed against the usage of the phrase 'China' in the trailer, where Gangubai meets a dentist and exclaims, 'Aap pura China mooh me ghusaoge kya! (Will you place complete China inside my mouth!"), according to Livelaw.

Advocate Ashok Saragi expressed concern for the northeastern regions, claiming that the people of the region are only tied to China because of their physical look. "I'm not asking for much, and I'm not doing this for the attention." "Why do you want to hurt our own people's (Northeastern) feelings?" he asked, adding that he is not opposed to the release of the prisoners.

The petition should be dismissed on the grounds of ignorance, according to Bhansali Productions' counsel, Ravi Kadam. "Traditional Chinese doctors have practised in this area. This has nothing to do with citizens of the northeast. What is the issue if I show a Chinese doctor dealing with a tooth issue? "he stated

He claimed before the high court that the dentist's board in the film plainly demonstrates that he is a Chinese doctor. "In Kamathipura, there is a Chinese Cemetery. Because this is a case of ignorance, the petition should be rejected." Kamathipura was home to one of Mumbai's two oldest Chinese restaurants. It's a fact of history. The story takes place in the 1950s. The film is based on one of the book's chapters, argued the lawyer

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