Close X
Friday, November 29, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Mallika Sherawat booked for insulting Indian flag

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 05 Sep, 2014 02:53 PM
  • Mallika Sherawat booked for insulting Indian flag
Hyderabad police Thursday booked Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat for disrespecting the national flag.
 
On the direction of a city court, a case against the actress was booked at Falaknuma police station in old city of Hyderabad.
 
A police officer said a case under Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971 was registered.
 
Two citizens had filed a petition in the court, seeking direction to the police to book the actress for insulting the national flag in her upcoming film "Dirty Politics".
 
Mallika had wrapped a tricolour on her body on the movie poster. She was seen sitting on the roof of a car with red beacon.
 
This was the second case booked against her in Telangana state. Last month, police in Karimnagar town had registered a case against the actress under different sections of various acts pertaining to the state emblem and national flag.
 
Police took the action on the direction of a local court. Last week, on a public interest litigation, Hyderabad High Court had issued notices to Mallika Sherawat and the central government.
 
The petitioner alleged that Mallika's act amounts to "obscene use of the Indian tricolour". He further stated that the state emblem of India has been used for cheap publicity and that the poster insults India's honour.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Paresh Rawal guarded about 'OMG: Oh My God!' sequel

Paresh Rawal guarded about 'OMG: Oh My God!' sequel
Following the critical and commercial success of "OMG: Oh My God!", there have been talks about a sequel to the movie. But actor Paresh Rawal wishes to be guarded about any details as of now.

Paresh Rawal guarded about 'OMG: Oh My God!' sequel

Bipasha Basu hopes 'Creature 3D' is path-breaking

Bipasha Basu hopes 'Creature 3D' is path-breaking
Actress Bipasha Basu, who is gearing up for the release for her film "Creature 3D", hopes the film paves the way for more such creature-based thrillers in Bollywood.

Bipasha Basu hopes 'Creature 3D' is path-breaking

Learn from Rani's 'Mardaani': Bihar police officer

Learn from Rani's 'Mardaani': Bihar police officer
Impressed by Rani Mukerji's new movie "Mardaani", a top police officer in Bihar has requested district chiefs to arrange shows for all policemen to take inspiration from it for the fight against child trafficking.

Learn from Rani's 'Mardaani': Bihar police officer

I'm careful of what I make: Salim Merchant

I'm careful of what I make: Salim Merchant
The father of a nine-year-old girl doesn’t want to compose a song that involves usage of words meant for adults only.

I'm careful of what I make: Salim Merchant

Rewards more important than awards: Kay Kay Menon

Rewards more important than awards: Kay Kay Menon
Kay Kay Menon's work in films like "Life...In A Metro" and "Black Friday" has been widely lauded, but the actor doesn't believe in awards. He says award events are now merely TV programmes, which are about business.

Rewards more important than awards: Kay Kay Menon

'Desi Kalakaar' a romantic dance album: Honey Singh

'Desi Kalakaar' a romantic dance album: Honey Singh
Rapper, singer and composer Yo Yo Honey Singh has launched his new music album "Desi Kalakaar". He says it has a romantic flavour to it.

'Desi Kalakaar' a romantic dance album: Honey Singh