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Kerala Court Shields 'Haal' Film from Certification Battles
13 Dec
Summary
- Kerala High Court dismissed appeals against Malayalam film Haal's certification.
- Appeals were filed by Catholic Congress and the Union government.
- The court upheld a prior ruling, clearing the film for release.

The Kerala High Court has definitively cleared the Malayalam film Haal for release, dismissing appeals lodged by the Catholic Congress and the Union government. This decision upholds a prior single-judge order that had already set aside the film's 'A' certificate, offering significant relief to the filmmakers.
The Catholic Congress had raised objections, citing the film's alleged misrepresentation of religious themes and inter-faith relationships, including claims of forceful conversion and defamation of religious figures. The organization also warned of potential disturbances to social harmony.
This legal battle follows earlier controversy where the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) had initially recommended several cuts. However, the court's review, including a viewing of the film, has now paved the way for its eventual release, pending the detailed order.




