Khalid Ke Shivaji | Major Legal Victory! National Award-Winning Director Raj Pritam More's 'Khalid Ke Shivaji' Now Streaming on Apple TV and BookMyShow - English Rayat Samachar
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Khalid Ke Shivaji | Major Legal Victory! National Award-Winning Director Raj Pritam More’s ‘Khalid Ke Shivaji’ Now Streaming on Apple TV and BookMyShow
Film conveying Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s ideals reaches global audiences after overcoming legal hurdles
Mumbai | July 5 | Rayat Samachar
(Khalid Ke Shivaji) National Award-winning filmmaker Raj Pritam More’s much-discussed film ‘Khalid Ke Shivaji’ has finally achieved a major milestone by overcoming all legal obstacles. After a prolonged legal battle, the film is now available for audiences worldwide on Apple TV and BookMyShow Stream, the director confirmed.
Expressing his happiness over the release, More said that the team completed this journey by overcoming every challenge, fighting the battle of ideas with ideas, and courageously facing injustice. He appealed to audiences across the world to watch the film and share their feedback and best wishes.
(Khalid Ke Shivaji) The film, which presents the ideals and philosophy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, had earlier been screened at the Marché du Film (Festival de Cannes) and the Ajanta-Ellora International Film Festival.
More also expressed gratitude to producer Michael Thevar, the entire film crew, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), the Bombay High Court, and several individuals who supported the project. He especially acknowledged the contributions of senior advocate Dr. Virendra Tulzapurkar, former Justice Mridula Bhatkar, Advocate Prashant Jadhav, veteran actress Sushama Deshpande, and Advocate Jayesh Vani.
He further stated that Advocate Jayesh Vani provided invaluable legal guidance and unwavering support throughout the eight-month legal battle, making it possible for the film to finally reach audiences.
Thanking viewers for their love, encouragement, and continued support, More said the success of the film belongs to everyone who stood by the project.