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Delhi High Court directive to 'Pathaan' may make others follow suit

More content creators could now get sensitive to making entertainment inclusive

Viveat Susan PintoBhavini Mishra Mumbai/New Delhi
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The movie will release in theatres on January 25, marking the return of Shah Rukh Khan to the big screen after a gap of five years.

The order of the Delhi High Court on Monday directing Yash Raj Films, the makers of the movie Pathaan, to add audio descriptions and close captions for differently abled people, may get a wider following, according to film experts.
 
The court has asked for the additions to be made for the over-the-top (OTT) release of Pathaan, which is slated in April on Amazon Prime Video. The movie will release in theatres on January 25, marking the return of Shah Rukh Khan to the big screen after a gap of five years.
 
It is also the first big Bollywood release this calendar year.
 
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First Published: Jan 17 2023 | 10:07 PM IST

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