Ranveer Singh is currently in the news for his upcoming film ‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar’, set against a Gujarati background. The film is being discussed vigorously everywhere and the film is going to release on May 13. Ranveer Singh’s fans are looking super excited about the film, but such news is also coming out about the film, which can give a big shock to the fans of Ranveer Singh. ‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar’ has come under the scanner. Controversy took hold over a scene in the trailer of the film released recently. Let us know what is the whole matter.
Controversy over the trailer scene
The trailer of ‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar’ came into the limelight as soon as it was released, but now a controversy has arisen over one of its scenes. In the film, Ranveer plays the role of a Gujarati boy whose parents recently wanted a boy from his daughter-in-law. There is a scene in the trailer in which the parents of Ranveer Singh’s character Jayeshbhai visit their pregnant daughter-in-law to undergo a sex determination test. In the film, Jayeshbhai’s parents have decided that if a girl is born, they will kill her.
Ranveer Singh’s film came under controversy
According to media reports coming out, the Delhi Court has challenged the trailer of Ranveer Singh’s film ‘Jayeshbhai Jordaar’. Pawan Prakash Pathak, who filed the petition, has said in the petition that ‘It is illegal to test the sex of the child before delivery and our constitution does not allow it.’ He wants that such things should not be shown to the common people through the film and this scene should be removed from the film ‘on the grounds of promoting prohibited activities’.
The film was praised
After the release of the trailer, when the story idea of the film came in front of everyone, it was highly praised by the people. The film is woven around such a social issue, which is still going on somewhere in our country today. The character of Ranveer Singh was widely appreciated by the public, who fights hard for his unborn child and is ready to do anything to save him. He is shown performing the duty of being a father.