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make it big in life. The director denies reports that it is based on the real life story of a doctor couple in Chennai who let their teenage son perform a surgery on a pregnant woman. "The film has nothing to do with the doctor couple incident. Rumours have come up because in the opening sequence of my film and it's trailer I have introduced Arshad, defending a boy in the court of law. It is only a part of a fun sequence," he said. Subhash also plans to do a special promotion of the film at Delhi's Patiala House Court, where he did the maximum research for the film. "I spent months on the script and it was a conscious decision to do that. I am a kind of filmmaker, who spends more time on writing scripts than shooting and post production. I read many cases and visited Patiala House Court for my research work. I will do the film's promotion at the court's premises," he said. The film will hit theatres on March 15.

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First Published: Feb 16 2013 | 1:15 PM IST

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