Actor Ranveer Singh approached the Karnataka High Court to quash a criminal case filed against him for allegedly hurting religious sentiments by imitating a deity from ‘Kantara Chapter 1’. His legal team argued it was a sincere tribute, not an insult, and that police notices caused undue stress.
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