By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 05, May 2023, 16:41 pm IST | UPDATED: 05, May 2023, 16:49 pm IST
Earlier in the day, the Kerala High Court refused to put a stay on the movie and cleared its way to big screens. The Kerala High Court`s decision came a day after the Supreme Court refused to entertain a string of petitions, including the one filed by the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind, against the film`s release. The top court had asked the petitioners to approach the appropriate high court.
In the text, they revised the number of women gone missing. From around 32,000, they changed it to three women who after being brainwashed, converted and were sent for terror missions in India and abroad.
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