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A bench of Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw said the reference in the film to 'adivasis' is not found to be relatable in any manner to scheduled tribes.
"The subject of the film from the trailer is found to be depicting a fantasy to the viewers and has to be understood in the said light only. In fact, in some scenes in the trailer, adivasis are shown with two horns and having the lower body as of an animal and the upper torso of a human being," it said.
The bench said with the vast reach of the electronic and print media in each and every nook and corner of the country, people can't be said to be 'so naive as to be not able to distinguish between real and fantasy'.
http://www.m.timesofindia.com/enter...-MSG-2-The-Messenger/articleshow/49008212.cms
"The subject of the film from the trailer is found to be depicting a fantasy to the viewers and has to be understood in the said light only. In fact, in some scenes in the trailer, adivasis are shown with two horns and having the lower body as of an animal and the upper torso of a human being," it said.
The bench said with the vast reach of the electronic and print media in each and every nook and corner of the country, people can't be said to be 'so naive as to be not able to distinguish between real and fantasy'.
http://www.m.timesofindia.com/enter...-MSG-2-The-Messenger/articleshow/49008212.cms