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Rustom writer gets legal notice for ‘hurting Catholic faith’

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Rustom fame writer Vipul K. Rawal has been served a legal notice by Mum
bai-based lawyer Harishchandra Someshwar, ahead of the release of his directorial debut Tony. The lawyer claimed that the poster of the film has hurt the religious sentiments of the Christian community. The poster depicts the picture of the Holy Cross, with a chopped hand chained and nailed to it.
The notice stated that the makers have used the image unethically and have hurt the emotions of Catholics.
On receiving the notice, Rawal said : “My film is based on a catholic serial killer. I have used the Holy Cross on the poster as it is relatable to my film.
“I am not hurting any religious sentiments, it is only a matter of how people perceive it. I am not changing the poster or taking it down. If people have issues we can talk over it.”
Tony is a psychological thriller about college students who, in order to do a class project differently, plant a camera in a church’s confessional box and come across a serial killer confessing to the priest, which leads to their lives spiralling out of control.
The film is scheduled to release on November 29. (IANS)

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