Controversy over Kajol-Kriti’s film reaches police station: Hudda Khap files defamation complaint over film 2 Patti, panchayat was held on November 10

The controversy over Bollywood actress Kajol and Kriti Sanon’s film Do Patti, released on October 25, has now reached the police station. A complaint has been lodged by Sarv Hooda Khap at Rajendra Park Police Station in Gurugram. In which a demand was made to register a case of criminal defamation against the producers, director, actor and OTT platform Netflix of the film Do Patti. Earlier, representatives of Sarv Hooda Khap met CM Naib Saini at his Chandigarh residence and demanded action against the film. Khap says that comments have been made on Hooda gotra in the film Do Patti, released on October 25. This comment should be removed from the film and the film producer, director, actor and the person in charge of the OTT platform broadcasting it should publicly apologize. Hooda Khap says that there is a scene in the film ‘Do Patti’, in which an artist is accused in the court, who is saying, ‘Murder is not like this. The murder was that of the Hoodas who live in our neighbourhood, who publicly burnt their daughter-in-law alive.’ The Khap has objection to this comment. Panchayat was held on November 10 After the release of the film Do Patti on the OTT platform Netflix on October 25, a panchayat was held on November 10 at the historical platform of Sarv Hooda Khap located in Basantpur village of Rohtak. Representatives and dignitaries from 45 villages of the Khap participated in it. A high-powered committee was formed in it. The committee members, led by Surendra Hooda, met CM Saini. After this, he told that the Hooda clan of the Jat community is being defamed by a dialogue in the film Do Patti. A meeting has been held with Chief Minister Naib Saini regarding this controversial matter. The way there has been a conspiracy to defame the Hooda clan in the film, it is a criminal case. Khap sent notice, makers have responded Surendra Hooda said that a notice was issued to the producer, director, actors and Netflix the very next day of the release of the film. In response to this, Netflix and the filmmakers have said that the incident that has been alleged in the notice has happened in the film. But, this is under the freedom of speech of the producer and actor of the film, and the use of the word Hooda is just a coincidence. Surendra said that the law of the country does not give the right to spoil anyone’s social reputation and to harm honour. The controversial dialogue aired in the film has hurt the social reputation of the entire Hooda Khap. The Hooda clan of Jat society has been defamed as part of a conspiracy.

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