Some of the protesters even damaged toll booths and vehicles, police said. They assembled at toll plaza at 11:30 am and stalled the movement of vehicles for half an hour, an official said.
Traffic was normalizedafter the police dispersed them, he said adding the protesters raised slogans against filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
"They were detained and released far from the national highway. Additional deployment has been made at major chowks in Gurgaon," ACP and Chief PRO Gurgaon Police Manish Sehgal told PTI.
The police said that restrictions under section 144 of the CrPC had been imposed but denied that bars and pubs in the city had been ordered to remain closed.
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There are over 40 multiplexes and cinema halls in Gurgaon.
"Following imposition of section 144, there is prohibition on the presence of people carrying firearms and other articles capable of causing injury, raising slogans and exhibiting placards within 200 meters radius of cinema halls and multiplexes from January 23 to January 28," Singh said.
The Supreme Court had earlier paved the way for the all- India release of 'Padmaavat' and stayed notifications and orders issued by Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat all ruled by theBJP prohibiting exhibition of the film.
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