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Aamir Khan’s son Junaid Khan expressed happiness over the positive response to his debut film “Maharaj” and called it a long and exciting journey that ended well.
“I cannot explain in words what I am feeling at the moment. Maharaj it has been a long and exciting journey for me but I believe all is well that ends well,” Junaid was quoted as saying by the news agency. Year.
He added, “Maharaja was made with a lot of love, respect and passion and I am glad that the film and my performance are finding a place in the hearts of a large number of audiences.”
Earlier on June 21, the Gujarat High Court allowed the release of “Maharaj” on Netflix. The court lifted the interim stay on the release of “Maharaj” saying that the film is not derogatory and does not allegedly target the Pushti Marg sect.
About the Maharaja
The film is based on an 1862 defamation suit involving Vaishnav religious leader and social reformer Karsandas Mulji. The 1862 defamation suit arose from an article written by Mulji in a Gujarati weekly, which alleged that a Vaishnav leader had affairs with his female devotees. Mulji was a journalist and social reformer who was a leading advocate for women’s rights and social reform.
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