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The Delhi High Court reserved its decision on a plea by student activist Sharjeel Imam and others to halt the release of a movie titled "2020 Delhi", allegedly based on the 2020 northeast Delhi riots. The movie, scheduled for release on February 2, is pending film certification. Imam claims the promotional materials create a false narrative about the riots.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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