SC allows 'Mahaprabhu Jagannath' release after Rath Yatra
The Supreme Court has permitted the all India release of animated film 'Mahaprabhu Jagannath' on or after 28 July.
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The Supreme Court bench noted that the animated movie was based on a web series already on Youtube
New Delhi, 17 July
The Supreme Court on Friday permitted the all India release
of animated film 'Mahaprabhu Jagannath' on or after 28 July, post Lord
Jagannath Yatra festivities.
A bench of Justices BV Nagarathna and R Mahadevan noted that
the animated movie was based on a web series already released on Youtube, and
that the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) had granted clearance for
its screening.
The producers of the film, which was scheduled to be
released Friday, had challenged the 15 July order of the Orissa High Court
which restrained Ele Animations Pvt Ltd from releasing the movie.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for the State,
said the Yatra has commenced on Thursday in Odisha and other parts of the
country. The bench, which refused to stay the high court order, declined to
direct the release of the movie on July 17.
"After the Rath Yatra concludes, you can release the
movie," Justice Nagarathna told senior advocate Devadatt Kamat, appearing
for the film producers.
Kamat strongly urged the bench to allow the release of the
film on the date originally announced, saying the web series which was released
on YouTube two years back had not created any problem for anyone. The bench,
however, asked him not to release the movie during Rath Yatra festivities.
Kamat contended that crores of rupees have been invested and
theatres were booked and they would suffer enormous loss if film is not
released during the ten days festivities. He said the CBFC has cleared the
film, which is meant for children and is pure fiction like an animated film on
Bal Ganesh.
The bench disposed of the petition filed by producers
against the high court order.
The high court had observed that the objections raised over
its portrayal of Lord Jagannath require detailed judicial scrutiny before the
film can be exhibited. The high court bench had passed the interim order while
hearing a public interest litigation filed by Mahesh Kumar Sahu of Angul, along
with Dr Pramod Kumar Acharya of Puri and Umashankar Acharya of Nimapada.
The petition sought cancellation of the film's certification
by the CBFC and a direction restraining its public screening in Odisha.
The petition objected to the fictional depiction of Lord
Jagannath's childhood, dialogue, and battle sequences, contending that they
were contrary to the Skanda Purana, Brahma Purana and long-standing temple
traditions.
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