Controversy Surrounds Release of 'Dhurandhar'
Major Mohit Sharma's family seeks Delhi High Court's intervention to halt the release of the film 'Dhurandhar', alleging it is inspired by Sharma's life without consent. They argue it compromises privacy, dignity, and national security by depicting sensitive military operations without authorization from the family or Indian Army.
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The Delhi High Court has been approached by the family of Major Mohit Sharma, a martyr in a counter-terrorism operation, in an attempt to halt the release of the movie 'Dhurandhar'.
The parents claim that the film, featuring actor Ranveer Singh, mirrors the life of Major Sharma without family or military approval.
The family argues that the unauthorized depiction infringes on their privacy and raises significant national security concerns, depicting real military strategies and operations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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