The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has sent a legal notice to filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali and actor Akshay Kumar demanding removal of a scene from the film 'Gabbar is Back', which it claimed projects the medical profession in a "derogatory" manner.
"In accordance with the Cinematograph Act, 1952, and other provisions of law, the director, producer and actor are under the obligation and responsible so that no scene from the movie incites commission of any offence," IMA said in a statement today.
Bhansali has produced the film while it has been directed by Krish. Kumar acts in the lead role in the film.
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Dr KK Aggarwal, the Secretary General of IMA, said, "The legal notice issued yesterday says that the producers, directors and actors created false images for the public so that the movie becomes a hit... (The said scene has) caused immense loss to the reputation of the doctors.
"IMA has demanded immediate removal of the scene from the movie."
IMA has also sent a notice to the Censor Board to ban the movie with immediate effect till the objectionable scenes are removed and has also called upon the addressees to tender a written apology to doctors in national newspapers and pay Rs 5 crore as compensation for damaging the image of the medical profession.