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Kerala High Court’s order – Film cannot be reviewed within 48 hours of its release – India TV Hindi

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There has been a debate going on for a long time whether negative reviews posted on social media about any film affect the collection of the film or not. Meanwhile, the Amicus Curiae recently appointed by the Kerala High Court has recommended that any film will be reviewed after 48 hours of its release.

People do negative reviews to extort money

Yes, if you also give a negative review about any film, then be careful, because the Kerala High Court has ordered that if you give a negative review of any film within 48 hours of its release, then you will be punished. Can get. The report submitted by amicus curiae Shyam Padman includes strict guidelines to prevent ‘review bombing’ and allow viewers to form their own opinions without being influenced by biased reviews. It has been told that there are many people who give reviews on social media for rewards and they start giving negative reviews against those who do not give money in return. At present there is a limitation in suing it as it does not come under the purview of extortion, blackmail etc.

This was said to stop ‘review bombing’

The amicus curiae report suggests setting up a dedicated portal on cyber cells to receive complaints related to ‘review bombing’. It also recommended that reviewers should offer constructive criticism and avoid abusive language, personal attacks or derogatory comments against actors, filmmakers and others. Instead of criticizing the film, constructive criticism should be given.

The court gave this order

The report states that legal and ethical standards as well as professionalism must be maintained. Justice Devan Ramachandran directed to state the position of the Central Government in the report. The High Court said that people have started realizing the truth behind negative comments about films. The court also said that despite negative comments, some new films have been successful recently. The amicus curiae submitted guidelines to the court, recommending that critics, including bloggers, should avoid reviewing the film in the first 48 hours of its release.

Rachel Maken had filed a complaint

The court also said that it is understood that people have realized that many of the negative comments are fake or have some ulterior motive. There have been complaints that bloggers are deliberately disparaging newly released films in order to get paid. Kochi City Police had filed its first complaint on October 25, 2023, by the director of Rachel Makan Kora, who alleged that there were deliberate efforts to defame the film on different social media platforms. After receiving instructions from the Kerala High Court, the police had filed a complaint, after which the court has now given its verdict on this.

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