this case raises meaningful questions about freedom of artistic expression versus societal norms regulating content deemed “obscene.” The actor’s insistence on CBFC certification highlights an existing protocol meant to guide public consumption. If certification already legitimized these works years ago,prosecuting artists under retrospective complaints might set a worrying precedent for creative fields.
Additionally, timing is key hear-the FIR coincides with Shwetha Menon’s bid for AMMA presidency. While legally inconclusive yet, accusations tied to such events can impact public perception disproportionately when political or professional stakes are high. India’s creative industry may require clearer frameworks balancing artistic latitude with ethical considerations moving forward.
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