Ranveer Singh gets relief in Kantara mimicry case
The Kantara mimicry case had drawn attention after remarks linked to Kantara: Chapter 1 triggered legal and public debate. The court reviewed a revised affidavit submitted by Ranveer Singh before moving toward closure of proceedings.
As part of the ruling, the Kantara mimicry case also included a directive for Ranveer Singh to visit the Chamundeshwari Temple within four weeks, which is seen as a symbolic step in resolving the matter.
The controversy in the Kantara mimicry case began after Ranveer Singh’s mimicry of Rishab Shetty’s character during the 56th International Film Festival of India in Goa. The act sparked backlash over alleged disrespect to religious sentiments.
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In response, Ranveer Singh clarified his intention and filed an apology, which played a key role in softening the stance of the court in the Kantara mimicry case.
The Kantara mimicry case has now moved closer to resolution, with the court indicating that the matter may be formally disposed of after compliance with its directions.
This development brings significant relief to Ranveer Singh, as the Kantara mimicry case had been widely discussed in both media and entertainment circles.
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The situation also highlights how performances at major events can sometimes lead to legal scrutiny, making the Kantara mimicry case a notable example of the intersection between art, expression, and public sentiment.