India’s highest court on Friday overturned a state government ban on the release of a new Bollywood film treating the controversial issue of caste quotas in government jobs. Two judges at the Supreme Court in New Delhi said the screening of “Aarakshan” (Reservation) in Uttar Pradesh state should be allowed after its release. It was banned for two months on law and order grounds.
The drama, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone, has provoked widespread protests and demands for cuts from politicians and interest groups representing low-caste Hindus and other minorities. Last week three states, including Uttar Pradesh, said they would not allow it to be shown because of what they said were derogatory references to Dalits, the community previously known as “untouchables” and the quota policy. The film’s director, Prakash Jha, challenged the ruling in Uttar Pradesh, which is run by the low-caste politician Mayawati.
Directing them to lift the ban, they added: “A debate on such social issues is essential in a vibrant democracy. The state cannot take a view unless the film is shown in the state.”
Two other states that banned the film for similar reasons, Punjab and Andhra Pradesh, have now allowed its release, although with the dialogues they objected to cut.