"The film 'Rahasya' is a work of fiction. The film has a disclaimer in the beginning that it is based on fiction and bears no resemblance to any person dead or alive," the affidavit filed by Sheetal Tandel, Assistant Regional Officer of Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), Mumbai, said.
The affidavit was filed in response to a petition byNupur and Rajesh Talwar, now serving life sentence awarded to them for Aarushi's murder, seeking a stay on the release of 'Rahasya' directed by Manish Gupta.
The Talwars approached the High Court after the Central Board of Film Certification granted U/A certificate to the movie in January this year.
The CBFC, however, said there are several differences between the Aarushi case and the movie. "In the movie, an 18- year-old Mumbai-based girl gets murdered. The father of the girl is arrested but released on bail and then acquitted. Soon after that, he too gets murdered. This is hardly the case with Dr Rajesh Talwar who is still very much alive and in detention," the affidavit said.
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Advocate Atul Damle, appearing for Gupta and producer UVI Films Production Ltd, sought time till March 10 to seek instructions on whether a private screening can be arranged.
The Talwars were convicted by a sessions court in Ghaziabad in November last and sentenced to life imprisonment. Their appeal against their conviction is pending before the Allahabad High Court.