El Tribunal Superior de Bombay desestima la demanda popular que buscaba frenar el estreno de Raja Shivaji, de Ritesh Deshmukh

El Tribunal Superior de Bombay desestimó una demanda de interés público que buscaba detener el lanzamiento de la película Raja Shivaji, de Ritesh Deshmukh. El tribunal concluyó que la petición no servía al interés público. El filme se estrenará en hindi y maratí el 1 de mayo.

El Tribunal Superior de Bombay desestimó el jueves 30 de abril de 2026 una demanda de interés público contra la próxima película de Ritesh Deshmukh, Raja Shivaji. Un tribunal presidido por el juez presidente Shri Chandrashkhar y el juez Gautam Ankhad rechazó los argumentos de la ONG demandante, Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Foundation.

La ONG alegó que el título Raja Shivaji es irrespetuoso con el emperador maratha del siglo XVII, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, al omitir la palabra Chhatrapati. El tribunal declaró que la demanda no sirve al interés público y que fue presentada apenas dos días antes del estreno de la película, lo que indica una intención específica.

La decisión permite el estreno de la película el 1 de mayo de 2026, tanto en hindi como en maratí. Ritesh Deshmukh dirigió y produjo la cinta, en la que interpreta a Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Genelia D'Souza, Abhishek Bachchan, Vidya Balan y Sanjay Dutt desempeñan papeles clave, con una aparición especial de Salman Khan.

El proyecto es una ambición personal de Ritesh y el tráiler ha recibido una gran acogida por parte del público.

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