Actors Arshad Warsi and Boman Irani, who play lawyers in the film, alongwith director Subhash Kapoor, met the union minister to submit a three-point memorandum regarding problems faced by junior lawyers.
"I went to a Mumbai law college and saw the plight of our young lawyers and thought we should meet the law minister and tell him about the situation," said Arshad.
The memorandum highlighted three problems - loans or credit cards denied to young lawyers due to lack of fixed income; need to define a minimum remuneration for them to survive; better amenities for beginners at courts including access to libraries.
Boman, who plays a famous, established lawyer, said, "We went to a law college where the students were vociferous about their problems and put forth their grievances in front of us."
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Accepting their charter of demands, the Law Minister said, "I would like to thank Arshad, Boman and the director of the film for delving into a very important issue through the medium of cinema.
"I really want to thank them for bringing these problems to our notice and we will try earnestly to look into them," Kumar added.