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The Delhi High Court is considering a plea to halt the release of a film allegedly based on the 2020 northeast Delhi riots, with the makers stating they will only release it after receiving Central Board of Film Certification's approval. The film, titled "2020 Delhi", has been accused of creating a false narrative and prejudicing ongoing legal proceedings against student activist Sharjeel Imam, who is one of the petitioners.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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