Updated On: 01 December, 2025 06:01 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Amid the ongoing controversy around Ranveer Singh`s upcoming film Dhurandhar, the Delhi High Court has refused to order a stay on the release of the film following a petition demanding its stay by Major Mohit Sharma`s parents
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Ranveer Singh’s upcoming film Dhurandhar has caught itself in controversy just days before its release on December 5. Parents of late Major Mohit Sharma, Ashoka Chakra (posthumous) and Sena Medal awardee, had filed a petition in the Delhi High Court alleging that the movie draws unauthorised inspiration from their son’s life without their permission.
The Delhi High Court did not issue a stay order on the film’s release in the matter. The court directed the CBFC to continue its certification process and carefully consider the objections raised by Major Mohit Sharma’s parents. The court also disposed of the petition while instructing the board to take the family’s concerns into account. If necessary, the board may also consult the Indian Army for a further review before granting clearance to the court said.