An FIR has already been filed in Pune, while Maharashtra government has announced an inquiry.
"The complaint be sent to the police station concerned for investigation and report," said additional magistrate C S Baviskar yesterday, in response to an application by activist Santosh Daundkar who alleged that the participants used "vulgar, obscene and pornographic" language before an audience which had a large number of women.
Daundar's lawyer Aabha Singh said that the video of the show was also uploaded online and on social media.
"The place was designated primarily for sports activities but... A commercial, vulgar, obscene and pornographic show comprising several Bollywood personalities was held at the SVP stadium at National Sports Club of India in Worli in South Mumbai on January 20," it said.
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The complaint named Jayantilal Shah, president of NSCI; Ravinder Agrawal, secretary of NSCI; Bollywood celebrities Karan Johar, Ranvir Singh, Arjun Kapoor, Deepika Padukone and Alia Bhat, among others.
Daundkar sought registration of FIR under sections 294 (obscenity) and 509 (word, gesture, act intended to insult modesty of woman) of Indian Penal Code, as well as under the Bombay Police Act, the Environment Act and the Information Technology Act.
The show was a comic 'roast', also called insult comedy, a format borrowed from the US. It attracted over four million views in less than four days on YouTube.