Director Kamal Chandra's first film 'Humare Barah' is garnering a lot of praise for its different content. The film raises the question that which interpretation of Islam is correct? The basic question is whether Islam adopts different standards for men and women? Veteran actor Annu Kapoor has played the lead role in this film. Annu Kapoor is seen on screen after a long time. The film also raises questions in many ways, due to which a controversy has now erupted. A complaint has been filed regarding the film. Let us tell you what the whole matter is. Kamal Chandra's film 'Humare Barah' stars actor Annu Kapoor. The film was also recently shown at the Cannes Film Festival 2024. The protagonist of the film is a true Muslim and is bound by his religious beliefs. Life did not give him a chance to know, understand and adopt the progressive traditions of Islam beyond religious gurus. So he is definitely not the villain of the film.
What is the story of the film?
When his wife dies giving birth to their twelfth child because of his foolish fanaticism, he sits on his wife's grave and says that he never got a chance to learn anything new about Islam. Here is Rukhsana's voice that 'I became free by dying but left many women in the prison of pain.'
Parineeti Chopra reached Siddhivinayak temple after her husband's eye surgery, Raghav Chadha was seen protecting his wife from the crowd.
Producers are getting threats
The makers and cast of Annu Kapoor's upcoming film 'Humare Barah' have filed a complaint at the Versova Police Station in Mumbai. The film also stars Manoj Joshi. The film is in big trouble as the cast and crew are constantly receiving death and rape threats from unknown people. The makers have filed a complaint in this regard.
The police gave assurance
The team of makers said about this, 'Not only us but our family members and friends are also getting death threats. But the police have assured us that you are in Maharashtra, nothing wrong will happen to you. We have made this film with a lot of love. We never thought that we would have to face so much hatred.'