From Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro To Tandav , It Is Now Easier To âHurt Sentiments
The Mahabharat scene in the older film would have enraged today s touchy Hindutva warriors.
A still from the Mahabharat scene in Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro . Photo: Screengrab/Shemaroo
The Mahabharata scene at the end
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro is fondly remembered even today, almost 40 years after the film released. It is a long, 12-minute sequence full of farce, slapstick, and some truly witty lines, all done at a breakneck speed, heightened by the imaginative editing of Renu Saluja.

As the Pandavas and the Kauravas tussle for the hand of Draupadi, who Yudishthir loses in gambling, two men intrude and try to snatch her away. On the screen is an array of top-flight talent â Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri, Pankaj Kapur, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Ravi Baswani, Neeta Gupta and a quite dead Satish Shah â draped in a sari and on roller skates, being dragged from one pair of hands to another. If this sounds bi
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Regulation on OTT platforms: Screening needed, submit guidelines, Supreme Court tells Centre
The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Centre to submit before it the regulations on Over The Top (OTT) platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime while stressing that there should be some screening of programs shown on such platforms.
Hearing an appeal filed by Amazon s India head Aparna Purohit against the Allahabad High Court s order in the ongoing investigation against Tandav web series, the apex court said observed that watching movies on the internet and OTT has become common . We are of the view there must be some screening. Even pornography is shown, Justice Ashok Bhushan remarked.
Tandav : Allahabad HC Denies Bail To Aparna Purohit, Raps Irresponsible Actions
The court observed that Hindi filmmakers have used the names and icons of faith of the majority community to earn money.
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New Delhi: Rejecting the anticipatory bail plea filed by the head of Amazon Prime Video’s India Originals Aparna Purohit, the Allahabad high court on Thursday observed that “names and icons of faith of the majority community have been used to earn money”.
Purohit has been booked for various offences, after a complaint against her was registered for “inappropriate depiction of Uttar Pradesh police personnel, Hindu deities and an adverse portrayal of a character playing the prime minister” in Amazon Prime’s web series
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