You can't denigrate section of society by such title: SC raps Neeraj Pandey on 'Ghooskhor Pandat'

The Supreme Court of India has issued a stern admonition to filmmaker Neeraj Pandey regarding the title of his upcoming project, 'Ghooskhor Pandat'. The court emphasized that such a title could demean and marginalize a specific section of society, highlighting the responsibility that creators hold in their portrayal of communities. This statement came during a hearing that addressed concerns over the potential societal impact of media representations. The court underscored the need for sensitivity and respect in artistic expressions, particularly when they involve culturally significant groups. The discourse around the title has sparked a wider debate on the ethics of representation in cinema, as filmmakers navigate the fine line between creative freedom and social responsibility. The case serves as a reminder of the judiciary's role in upholding dignity and respect for all societal segments, urging content creators to reflect on the consequences of their choices. As discussions evolve, the film industry is prompted to consider how its narratives can either reinforce or challenge societal stereotypes.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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