Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal against ban on animated film for not being true to ‘Skanda Purana’
in an oral mentioning, senior advocate Devadatt Kamat, representing the film’s makers, Ele Animations, said the movie was due for release on July 17 in 300-odd theatres across the country
· 7/16/2026, 6:36:08 AM· 2 min read

in an oral mentioning, senior advocate Devadatt Kamat, representing the film’s makers, Ele Animations, said the movie was due for release on July 17 in 300-odd theatres across the country
Read original story →Related stories

breaking
AI, automation to reshape maritime workforce as India eyes global shipping hub: Maritime University officials
breaking
Prisoner Sabari Varman dies in Nagercoil district jail, kin demand probe

breaking
Tirupati police get 66 electric bikes for patrolling; 13 for Shakti Teams
breaking