The controversy over Bollywood actress Kajol and Kriti Sanon's October 25 release 'Do Patti' has now reached the police station. A complaint has been lodged by Sarva Hudda Khap at the Rajendra Park Police Station in Gurugram. In which a criminal defamation case was demanded against the producer, director, actors of the film 'Do Patti' and OTT platform Netflix. Earlier, representatives of Sarva Hudda Khap met CM Naib Saini at his Chandigarh residence and demanded action against the film.
Khap says that the film 'Do Patti', released on October 25, has commented on the Hooda dynasty. The comment should be removed from the film and the filmmaker, director, actor and operators of the broadcast OTT platform should issue a public apology. Hooda Khap says that there is a scene in the film 'Do Patti', in which an actor becomes an accused in court, who is saying, 'This is not murder. The murder was committed by a man named Hooda, who lived in our neighbourhood, and publicly burnt his daughter-in-law alive. Khap objects to this comment.
Representatives of various villages having panchayats in Rohtak objected to the film.
Panchayat was held on 10th November After the release of the film 'Do Patti' on OTT platform Netflix on 25 October, a panchayat was organized on 10 November at the historic platform of Sarva Huda Khap located in Basantapur village of Rohtak. Representatives and dignitaries of 45 villages of Khap participated in it. In which a high powered committee was formed. Members of the committee headed by Surendra Hooda met CM Saini. After this he said that the Hooda clan of the Jat community is being maligned by a dialogue in the film 'Do Patti'. A meeting has been held with Deputy Chief Minister Naib Saini regarding this controversial matter. The way the film conspires to malign the Hooda dynasty is criminal.
Khap sent a notice, the makers responded Surendra Hooda said that notices were given to the film's producer, director, actor and Netflix the day after its release. In response, Netflix and the filmmakers have said that the allegations made in the notice are made in the film. But, this filmmaker and actor is within freedom of speech and the use of the word huda is just a coincidence. Surendra said that the law of the land does not give the right to tarnish one's social reputation and harm one's honor and dignity. The controversial dialogue aired in the film has damaged the social reputation of the entire Hudda Khaap. The Hooda clan of the Jat community has been maligned as part of a conspiracy.
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