Kantara Mimicry Row: Ranveer Singh to File Revised Apology in Karnataka HC, Visit Chamundi Temple to Offer Prayers
- Actor Ranveer Singh agreed to file a revised apology affidavit before the Karnataka High Court regarding his mimicry at the International Film Festival of India , which offended cultural sentiments.
- The original apology was found insincere by the court, and the complainant, Prashanth Methal, argued that Singh ignored warnings not to mimic the deity, calling for a clearer apology.
- Singh’s counsel stated they would work with the complainant to draft a revised apology, and the court directed the affidavit to be submitted by April 23 to address these concerns.
- An FIR was filed against Singh for allegedly outraging religious feelings, which he sought to quash; the court stayed punitive action and directed a revised apology to satisfy the complainant.
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Ranveer Singh Agrees To Revise Apology In 'Kantara' Mimicry Case
BENGALURU- Ranveer Singh on April 10 told the Karnataka High Court that he is willing to work with the complainant to revise the wording of his apology affidavit in a case related to his mimicry of a character from the film ‘Kantara: Chapter 1’. The submission came after the complainant argued that the actor’s affidavit did not adequately express remorse. The court was hearing Singh’s petition seeking to quash an FIR registered against him over …
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