Amid Casteism Row, Manoj Bajpayee's Netflix Film Ghooskhor Pandat To See A Title Change

The upcoming Netflix film 'Ghooskhor Pandat', featuring renowned actor Manoj Bajpayee, is facing controversy due to its title, which has drawn criticism for being derogatory towards the Brahmin community. On February 4, a petition was lodged in the Delhi High Court seeking a change in the film's title, arguing that it perpetuates casteist stereotypes and could incite social discord. The petition underscores ongoing concerns about casteism in Indian society, particularly in media representations. The film's producers are now under pressure to reconsider the title in light of the legal challenge. This incident highlights the delicate balance filmmakers must maintain when addressing sensitive social issues, as well as the growing scrutiny of portrayals that could be deemed offensive to particular communities. The court's response to the petition could set a significant precedent regarding the use of language in film titles and its implications for freedom of expression in India.
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