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After a legal notice was served to them because of the use of the ‘Gata Kirpaan’ in the poster of Zero, the makers have now have filed a caveat in the Delhi High court. They had also released a statement earlier, defending its use on the poster.
After raising concerns with scenes where a Sikh character was seen smoking in Manmarziyaan, Aanand L Rai found himself in choppy waters yet again for offending Sikhs because of a certain scene in the promo of Zero.
The trailer sees Shah Rukh wearing the ‘Gatra Kirpaan’ (Article of Sikh Faith) a dagger extremely sacred to the Sikhs. This offended members of the Sikh Sangat who complained to the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC).
As per an ANI report, a petition was filed in Bombay High Court by Amritpal Singh Khalsa seeking removal of scenes of Shah Rukh Khan displaying a 'Kirpan'. According to the petition 'display of the Kirpan in such a way is blasphemous’ and the scene should be removed immediately from the film.
Their general secretary Manjinder Singh Sirsa had earlier said,
He filed a complaint against Shah Rukh Khan and Aanand L Rai in a Delhi police station for the same, demanding that that particular scene and poster be withdrawn.
The representatives of the film gave a clarification saying their intention was not to demean the ‘Gata Kirpaan’ because the image seen in the trailer is not a Kirpaan.
Sirsa responded to them by saying that Aanand L.Rai and Shah Rukh would have to issue a public statement on the matter and clarify their stand.
Zero starring Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma and Katrina Kaif is slated to release on December 21.