A stay order has been
passed against Anubhav Sinha's controversial film, Mulk, until August 2. Which
means, the order will be reviewed on August 2, a day before Mulk is slated to
hit theatres.
The stay order was passed just a short while
back by the Mumbai Sessions Court.
A Still From Mulk
Recently, the film's director Anubhav Sinha had
given it back to trolls who said Mulk was funded by Dawood Ibrahim. The
director posted a long note on his Twitter handle. Read it below:
An open letter to all the trolls. Bring it on!!! pic.twitter.com/QSLMOBLmnz
— Anubhav Sinha (@anubhavsinha) July 15, 2018
A Still From Mulk
Lambasting the trolls, Anubhav said, "You know what, people you troll have careers and a life. They come here whenever they can find time and go back to their lives and careers and you move on to the other target your master doesn't like. You do this day in and day out. This, my friend, has never been a career in any part of the world (sic)."