NDTV: "Thirty-six accused in the Mumbai blast case have approached the TADA court to prevent the screening of the film Black Friday. The film claims to tell the true story of the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts. The accused say the film might jeopardise their case, the verdicts on which are expected in the next two months.
The film's producers have been asked to appear before the court on January 24. The film is based on the book Black Friday by journalist S Husain Zaidi. The book also makes a similar claim as the film, but has so far faced no such objection. "
Sunday, January 23, 2005
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