'Udaipur Files' row: Govt recommends 6 changes, stalls release till SC hearing; seeks removal of Nutan Sharma name, execution scene

The Central government has suggested six modifications to the film 'Udaipur Files,' following a Delhi High Court directive. These include changes to an AI-generated execution scene, character references, and dialogues. The recommendations also involve revising the disclaimer, removing credit frames, and deleting references to a character named "Nutan Sharma" and related dialogues, along with certain dialogues about the Balochi community.
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