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Stay updated with the latest controversy surrounding the movie 'Fighter' starring Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone. The film faces legal scrutiny over a kissing scene that allegedly hurt the dignity of the Air Force. Get all the details on this developing story and the legal notice issued to the production team. Don't miss out on the latest updates. Subscribe now!

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00:00 In a recent development, the movie Fighter, directed by Siddharth Anand and featuring
00:05 Deepika Padukone and Hrithik Roshan in lead roles, has found itself embroiled in legal
00:10 trouble. The controversy revolves around a kissing scene involving the film's main
00:15 characters, portrayed by Padukone and Roshan. The contentious kiss depicting in Air Force
00:22 uniforms had sparked criticism from an Indian Air Force officer who issued a legal notice
00:28 to the production team. The officer alleges that such portrayal, particularly in military
00:34 attire, undermines the dignity and sanctity of the uniform.
00:39 Fighter, touted as India's first aerial action film, depicts Padukone and Roshan as
00:44 members of an elite fighter pilots' group in the Indian Air Force. Despite the anticipation
00:50 surrounding the film and the appreciation for the chemistry between the lead actors,
00:54 it failed to meet expectations at the box office. While Fighter initially grossed Rs
01:00 178 crore in India, within 12 days of its release, its box office complexions have been
01:06 dwindling steadily. According to the reports, the aviation thriller collected over Rs 3
01:12 crore on Monday, marking a significant drop from the entire vigours.
01:17 In addition to Padukone and Roshan, the film also stars Anil Kapoor, Karan Singh Grover
01:22 and Akshay Oberoi. Fighter, written by Siddharth Anand, is the first instalment in the planned
01:28 aerial action franchise produced by Viacom 18 Studios and Morphix Pictures. This legal
01:33 dispute adds a new layer of complexity to the already controversial film, leaving both
01:39 fans and critics eagerly awaiting further developments.
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