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Amid reports of a stay on the release of Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s directorial “Shikara“, the filmmaker’s production company on Thursday tweeted that it will hit the screens on February 7 as planned.

The film is set against the backdrop of the Kashmiri Pandit exodus from the Kashmir Valley in late 1989 and early 1990, in the wake of violent Islamist insurgency.

Shikara: Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s Film Gets Green Light Against PIL Row, To Release As Planned

Vidhu Vinod Chopra Films took to their social media handle and confirmed the news. The Tweet by the production house read, “Update reg. PIL against #Shikara – The Hon. J&K HC has directed to issue notice to parties in matter to make respective representations. The matter is placed on point of admission on 07.02.2020. No direction to stop screening has been passed. The film releases on 7th Feb.”

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This comes after the J&K High Court listed on Friday the hearing on a PIL against Shikara.

“In view of the averments made in the petition and the relief claimed, we feel that there is a real urgency involved in the matter and that the response of the official respondents should be obtained in the context of the interim relief prayed for by the petitioners. Accordingly, we propose to post the matter tomorrow in the morning session for having the response of the respondents, especially the official respondents,” the court order reads.