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NCPCR pulls up the Thackeray Govt for failing to file FIR against the maker of the Netflix series Bombay Begums for showing kids snorting drugs.

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In a scathing letter, the NCPCR accused the Mumbai Police of delaying registration of FIR against the makers of “Bombay Begums” and even not giving any attention to the Commission’s written request.

On Wednesday, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights wrote a letter to Maharashtra Home Secretary and Mumbai commissioner accusing them of deliberately delaying action against the makers of the controversial Netflix series “Bombay Begums” and asked them to register an FIR within the case immediately.

In separate letters to Maharashtra Home Secretary and Mumbai Police, the NCPCR mentioned that that they had received a complaint against the controversial Netflix series “Bombay Begums” in March this year, accusing the makers of showing objectionable contents. The NCPCR said that the complainants have accused the makers of showing children to be indulging in snorting drugs and taking indecent pictures and selfies within the classroom because portraying and beautifying these behaviors of children and publishing them in the country is against the spirit of the law . 

In order to protect the welfare of children and children, NCPCR considers the content of the program to be offensive when taking any of the above-mentioned actions, and requests the broadcasting service to to prevent such publication. In March this year, the Commission had also asked Netflix to submit an action taken report within 24 hours, failing which it said it might be constrained to initiate appropriate action . However, as per NCPCR, Netflix didn’t act on the Commission’s complaint but merely gave a justification for all objectionable scenes from the series highlighted by the commission.

Mumbai Police fails to initiate action against makers of “Bombay Begums”

The committee stated in a letter to the government of Maharashtra that the makers violated Article 77 of the 2015 Juvenile Justice Act. Subsequently, the committee has asked the Mumbai Police Commissioner to investigate the matter and ensure that there are no other relevant child labor laws or “Guidelines for Regulating Children’s Participation in TV Series, Reality Shows, and Advertising” are violated. 

The committee stated that they had applied to the Mumbai DCP law enforcement agency on April 12, requesting it to submit an FIR for the Netflix series “Mumbai Begums” on the grounds that it violated the 2015 Juvenile Justice Act and various POCSO regulations. However, despite the committee’s instructions, the Mumbai police did not file any complaints against the makers of the controversial series, stating that they need“permission from higher authorities” as this matter falls in the grey area and without the approval of higher officers, they can’t lodge an FIR in the matter.

“The Commission fails to understand that how a cognizable offense U/sec. 77 of Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 falls in the grey area and why Mumbai Police is not willing to register an FIR, despite this being cognizable offence,” NCPCR said in its letter to Manu Kumar Shrivastva, Additional Chief Secretary.

In In a severe letter, NCPCR accused the Mumbai police of delaying the FIR registration of the “Mumbai Begums” makers, even ignoring the committee’s written request. “Since, this is a serious issue where police is not following the laid procedure of the land, hence, you are requested to look into this matter and ensure that no further child rights and law of land is violated in this matter,” the NCPCR chief wrote to Maharashtra government.

After some Twitter users called the OTT platform’s latest web series “Mumbai Begums” a misrepresentation of children, the NCPCR learned of the anger online. The apex child rights body has asked Netflix to stop broadcasting the recently launched web series “Mumbai Begums” on the grounds that the image of children in the web series is inappropriate.

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Samyuktha Praises Kajol as They Wrap Major Action Scenes for ‘Maharagni: Queen of Queens’

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Bollywood’s beloved Kajol is set to return to the silver screen in the highly anticipated action-thriller “Maharagni: Queen of Queens,” alongside Malayalam actor Samyuktha, who is making her Bollywood debut. The film promises to showcase intense action sequences, with both lead actresses performing their own stunts, adding an extra layer of excitement for fans.

Action-Packed Performances

In an interview with News 18 Showsha, Samyuktha expressed her admiration for Kajol’s dedication and versatility, highlighting how the actors took on the challenge of performing the stunt scenes themselves. The duo recently completed filming crucial action sequences, which have been a major part of the movie’s production.

“We had a blast!” Samyuktha shared. “The action director they brought in from abroad planned everything wonderfully. It’s been an incredible experience, and I’m so grateful for the opportunity.”

A Unique Perspective on Female Action Heroes

Samyuktha also discussed the film’s approach to featuring women in powerful, action-packed roles. She mentioned a conversation with director Charan Tej Uppalapati about the vision for “Maharagni.” “The discussion was all about why should boys have all the fun?” she said. “Maharagni is a true-blue commercial film packed with songs and fight sequences, and the action is being done by us. It’s very interesting to be a part of a film like this.”

Samyuktha’s Journey and Kajol’s Legacy

Samyuktha, known for her performances in Malayalam cinema, made her debut in the film “Popcorn” and has since appeared in notable projects such as the Telugu action-saga “Devil: The British Secret Agent” and the romantic-horror “Love Me.” She recently completed filming the Mohanlal-starrer Malayalam action-thriller “Ram.”

Kajol, on the other hand, has an illustrious career in Bollywood, with iconic roles in films like “Baazigar,” “Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge,” “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai,” “Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham,” “Fanaa,” “My Name is Khan,” and “Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior.” Her latest appearance was in “Lust Stories 2” (2023).

As the film nears its release, fans eagerly anticipate seeing Kajol and Samyuktha in “Maharagni: Queen of Queens,” a film that promises to break new ground in showcasing strong female leads in action roles.

For more updates on “Maharagni: Queen of Queens” and other Bollywood news, stay tuned to Mumbai Uncensored News.

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US Influencer’s Husband ‘Harasses’ Arjun Kapoor at Ambani Event: A Hilarious Encounter

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In a light-hearted and humorous incident at a recent event hosted by the Ambani family in Mumbai, Bollywood actor Arjun Kapoor had an unexpected encounter with US social media influencer Julia Chafe and her husband, Bruno. Julia shared the amusing story on Instagram, detailing how Bruno interacted with Arjun multiple times during the event.

A Starstruck Encounter

Julia’s Instagram video recounts how Bruno first met Arjun Kapoor, introduced by fashion designer Prabal Gurung at the star-studded Ambani wedding. Clearly excited, Bruno exclaimed, “I was like, the movie star?” He even managed to snap a picture with Arjun.

The story didn’t end there. Bruno ran into Arjun again at a party the following night. He eagerly approached the actor, saying, “Arjun, what’s up?” To which Arjun responded, “Yes, I remember you from last night.” In a moment of fan admiration, Bruno said, “You’re in Gunday, right?” Arjun confirmed with a good-natured “Yes, yes, yes.”

An Invitation to New York

Bruno’s enthusiasm peaked when he told Arjun, “They don’t make actors like you in America. You gotta come to New York. The actors here suck. We need you.” Arjun, seemingly amused, wrapped up the conversation with a simple “All right. Bye.” As Bruno shouted, “Bye, Arjun,” Julia noted that Arjun seemed to roll his eyes, possibly in a mix of amusement and mild exasperation.

The final encounter happened as Julia and Bruno were rushing to catch their flight back to New York. Spotting Arjun on a golf cart, Bruno couldn’t resist shouting another goodbye, cementing what he humorously perceived as a budding friendship.Julia’s post, titled “How Bruno Harassed Bollywood Star #ArjunKapoor at the #AmbaniWedding,” captures this playful interaction, giving fans a glimpse into the sometimes quirky encounters celebrities have with their admirers.

For more delightful stories and celebrity encounters, stay tuned to Mumbai Uncensored News.

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‘Bad Newz’ Box Office Collection : A Steady Performance at Indian Cinemas, earns nearly ₹4 crore

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After a dip on Monday, the film saw a slight recovery in its earnings on Tuesday, showcasing a promising trend as it continues to attract audiences across India.

Box Office Performance

According to Sacnilk.com, “Bad Newz” has garnered approximately ₹37 crore in India as of day five. The film, which premiered on July 19, had an opening day collection of ₹8.3 crore. It continued to perform well over the weekend, earning ₹10.25 crore on day two and ₹11.15 crore on day three. However, the film experienced a decline on day four, with earnings dropping to ₹3.5 crore. On Tuesday, the box office collection slightly improved, bringing in ₹3.75 crore, leading to a total of ₹36.95 crore.

Plot Overview

“Bad Newz” takes a unique comedic approach, exploring the rare phenomenon of heteropaternal superfecundation. The story centers on a woman, played by Triptii Dimri, who becomes pregnant with twins from two different fathers, portrayed by Vicky Kaushal and Ammy Virk. The film is seen as a spiritual successor to the 2019 hit “Good Newwz,” which featured an ensemble cast including Kareena Kapoor, Akshay Kumar, Kiara Advani, and Diljit Dosanjh.

Critical Reception

While “Bad Newz” has been noted for relying on some stereotypical portrayals, such as Punjabis’ love for rajma chawal and the trope of ‘mumma’s boys,’ it also includes cleverly crafted meta-jokes. Notable moments include references to Dimri as ‘Bhabhi 2’ and ‘National Crush,’ as well as a playful nod to Kaushal’s character preventing Virk from discarding a photo of Katrina Kaif, humorously stating, “Iske liye toh tujhe meri laash se guzarna hoga” (you’ll have to go over my dead body).

Stay tuned to Mumbai Uncensored News for more updates on the box office performance of “Bad Newz” and other Bollywood releases.

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