
With this, the Bombay High Court disposed of the application filed by Haji Mastan's adoptive son Sundar Shekhar alias Suleiman Mirza, who had sought stay to the film's release and a preview screening.
He had contended that he needed to see the film prior to the release to check if there was any thing defamatory in it.
But Justice R C Chavan did not grant such a relief.
The media statement, to be issued today itself, would mention that producers have "never represented to before anyone that the film is based on Haji Mastan Mirzha...is a pure work of fiction" and characters therein are fictitious.
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The statement will be in addition to the disclaimer to the same effect in the beginning of the film.
The Sessions Court had earlier directed that a disclaimer be inserted in the film stating that it was not based on Mastan's life.
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