ajmer consumer court gives relief to actor ajay devgn case was filed about poster stunt in the film de pyaar de
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Months ago, there was a lot of ruckus about Ajay Devgan’s film ‘De De Pyaar De’. A case was registered regarding a stunt in this film. Now the Ajmer Consumer Court has given its verdict in the matter on Monday and Ajay has got rid of it. This case happened only because the stunt of the poster was not shown in the film. A case was filed on this by Tarun Agarwal of Ajmer in 2019. The court has now ordered the dismissal of the case.Case registered for not having a scene in the film
Actually, Tarun Aggarwal of Ajmer had filed a case regarding this in the Consumer Forum in the year 2019. It was said in it that he went to watch the film after seeing the stunt scene shown in the poster of Luv Production’s film ‘De De Pyaar De’, but that scene was not there in the film’s poster. He has blamed Luv Films Production, Ajay Devgan and Maya Mandir Cinema for showing wrong stunts for this. Along with this, he demanded Rs 4 lakh 51 thousand for wrong business practices and mental damage caused by it and 11 thousand for complaint expenses.

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After receiving this notice, Ajay Devgan through lawyers Amit Gandhi and Pranjul Chopra gave an application in the Consumer Forum and asked for the case to be dismissed. Ajay said that he only acted in the film. He is not responsible for this stunt. Ajay Devgan’s lawyer had said that the complainant should have complained to the Central Consumer Forum for such a misleading advertisement.

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Ramesh Kumar Sharma, president of Consumer Forum Ajmer and member Dinesh Chaturvedi, after hearing the arguments on both sides, wrote in their decision that Ajay Devgan is only an actor. Which scene to keep in the film, which to cut, what kind of hoardings to put up, in which paper to add it, all these things have nothing to do with the film actor. The commission wrote that orders are given to drop the case against Ajay Devgan.

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