BREAKING: Interstellar back in cinemas due to public demand; Dune: Part Two to also re-release on March 14 in IMAX

A lot of Bollywood films have re-released off late but when it comes to Hollywood, a handful of classics have had a re-run in cinemas. Last month, Interstellar re-released and received a rocking response. However, it just had a one-week run. If you missed watching the cult film in cinemas, here’s a reason for you to rejoice. The film will be back on the big screen on March 14, that too in IMAX. Moreover, Warner Bros will also bring back Dune: Part Two on the same day in theatres. A source told Bollywood Hungama, “Interstellar has a huge demand as it’s a film worth watching in theatres, that too IMAX. However, it re-released on February 7 and had to discontinued from February 14 to accommodate the new releases, Chhaava and Captain America: Brand New World. Both these films got a release in IMAX as well.” The source continued, “Many were aware that Interstellar had just a one week run. Hence, it held very well in the weekdays, collecting Rs. 2 crore plus. Yet, there was a section of mo...

Yo Yo Honey Singh’s ‘Maniac’ faces legal challenge as Neetu Chandra files PIL over abusive content

Actress Neetu Chandra recently submitted a petition regarding the use of vulgar and explicit songs in Bollywood. The case is now set to be heard on March 28, 2025. On Friday, a hearing took place before a bench led by Acting Chief Justice of the Patna High Court, Ashutosh Kumar. The court requested the central government to clarify its position on the issue. It was noted that the case seemed to be a public interest litigation, which also highlighted concerns about the use of derogatory language and abusive remarks towards women in Bhojpuri songs.

In the Public Interest Litigation (PIL), the petitioner claims that the song "Maniac" by Yo Yo Honey Singh, is filled with vulgar content. The song is said to depict women in an inappropriate manner, commercializing them by presenting them as objects for consumption. It further argues that women are portrayed as mere sex symbols in the song.

The use of double entendre in the lyrics of the songs amplifies their vulgarity. This negatively impacts children, women, and society as a whole. Additionally, the inclusion of Bhojpuri language terms paints women in a very poor and degrading light.

At present, there are no regulations restricting vulgar songs. The actress filed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Patna High Court, alleging that Honey Singh's song "Maniac" promotes vulgarity and sexualizes women. The PIL also names other collaborators involved in the song, including lyricist Leo Grewal and Bhojpuri singers Ragini Vishwakarma and Arjun Ajanabi.

The plea stated that the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression is guaranteed by the Constitution of India, but it also has its limitations. It calls for legal action against those who violate these limits and suggests that they should face appropriate consequences, with strict enforcement of rules.

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