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The actress, accompanied by her lawyer, Satish Maneshinde, asked the Minister if the Centre's certificate given to the film could be withdrawn. The Minister said she would look into the matter and act in accordance with the provisions of the Cinematograph Act. A Mumbai report today said Ms. Koirala would file a contempt of court petition in the Bombay High Court tomorrow against some theatres for continuing screening of the film ``without following court directives''. PTI, UNI
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