Feb 10 • 10:25 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Branded 'Corrupt Priest', Netflix will change the title after protest

Netflix plans to change the title of its upcoming film 'Corrupt Priest' after a legal petition claimed it was derogatory towards the Brahmin community.

The upcoming Manoj Bajpayee-starring film 'Corrupt Priest' has become embroiled in controversy due to its title, which several groups deem derogatory towards the Brahmin community. A lawyer named Vineet Jindal filed a petition in the Delhi High Court requesting the film's release and streaming be halted, arguing that the title disrespects the dignity and reputation of the Brahmins. This petition brought significant attention to the film and raised questions about the responsibilities of filmmakers when it comes to sensitive cultural representations.

In response to the mounting pressure and the court's proceedings, Netflix revealed to the Delhi High Court that they would change the film's title. The streaming service's lawyer stated that all promotional material related to 'Corrupt Priest' had already been removed from social media platforms, further indicating the seriousness with which Netflix is treating the backlash. Following these revelations, the court resolved the petition against halting the film's release, effectively allowing it to proceed with the promised changes.

This incident highlights the ongoing tensions in India regarding freedom of speech and the cultural sensitivities surrounding portrayals of specific communities in media. The film industry has faced previous allegations of violating guidelines, and this case serves as a reminder of the precarious balance between artistic expression and the societal responsibilities that creators hold. By approaching the situation with sensitivity to cultural sentiments, Netflix aims to mitigate backlash while maintaining its content offerings.

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