Prakash Jha Gets Legal Notice from Birlas


Mumbai, Oct 7 (PTI): Filmmaker Prakash Jha has received a legal notice from the Birla group of companies over the controversial lyrics of a song from his upcoming film “Chakravyuh” and insists he did not intend to disrespect anyone.

“Yes. We have received a legal notice from them. Since it’s a legal matter, our legal team is looking into it. We will reply to them,” Jha told PTI.

The lyrics of the song goes, “Birla ho ya Tata, Ambani ho ya Bata, Sabne apne chakkar mein des ko hai kaata. Are humre hi khoon se inka engine chale dhakadhak’ (Be it Birla or Tata, Ambani or Bata, everyone has exploited the nation for their own benefits; their engine runs on our blood).
Objecting to putting their name in bad light, the Birlas had sent a legal notice to Jha.

The Censor Board has cleared the song after Jha agreed to carry a disclaimer. The board had also objected to the use of names like Tata, Birla and Ambani in the song as it felt it was a personal attack on the country’s top industrialists.

Jha, however, said that names of Birla-Tata have been used in a song earlier as well.
“Earlier in the 1978 film ‘Heeralaal Pannalaal’, there was a song ‘Sidhe Raste Chaloge To’ that had lyrics on ‘Tata, Bata’ company,” he said.

  

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  • Reshmi S., Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 07 2012

    Naveen, what about bollywood? Many have underworld connections and are involved in anti national activities. So we can't generalise the issues. Some Industrialist's interested in accumulating wealth but there are others who really care for the people. Best example Mr. Ratan Tata. So we cannot take his name lightly just to entertain public.

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  • Naveen D'souza, Valencia-Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 07 2012

    Reshmi S., Mangalore
    some points i will agree with you. but some points he is also right. inia's heavy giants TATA, BIRLA, AMBANI .......... etc, etc they must come forward and help the nation.

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  • Reshmi S., Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 07 2012

    Crap bollywood..can go to any extent. Quality of films has fallen and quantity has increased. Most of the films, nowadays either insults on religion or person.

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