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Mrs.Vidya Hampayya sends wrong information to Governor on AIDS themed movie says director Dr. Jagdish Waghela

Published On : 04 Jul 2015


Mumbai.The movie 'The International problem' which is focused on educating youth on AIDS, Sex Education and uncovers the truth hidden behind Section 377 is not yet tax free after 3 years of trying. The Writer - producer- Director Dr. Jagdish Waghela had applied to make the Hindi feature tax free and since then is going round in circles following up with the Revenue Dept, Department of Health and Department of Health AIDS.

 

The movie has received a 'U' certificate by the Censor Board. Member Secretary of the Maharashtra government, film advisory committee and Secretary (Mahsul) Mrs.Vidya Hampayya has sent false information to the Governor says Dr. Jagdish Waghela. She has reported the movie as Adult.

"My motive is to make the move tax free so that it can reach a larger number of people. I have written to the President, Governor, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Uddhav Thackeray, Raj Thackeray and others. Health and Aids Health departments have well received the movie but revenue Dept is holding the permission to make it tax free," says Dr. Jagdish Waghela.







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