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3 Idiots to come under Maha govt scanner

Controversy continues to dog Aamir Khan starrer "3 Idiots" with the Maharashtra government today deciding to examine its content after the film reportedly inspired a ragging incident in a Mumbai medical college. - Chetan Bhagat is lying, says director of 3 Idiots - Analyse this - Lage Raho Hirani - Aamir is not saying the truth: Chetan Bhagat - Idiot saga: Upset Aamir hits back at Chetan Bhagat - Reliance Life"s new brand promise is "All is Well" "We will ask the movie"s producer to submit its script as there are media reports that the Seth G S Medical College ragging incident was similar to the one shown in "3 Idiots"," Minister for Medical Education Vijaykumar Gavit told reporters here. "Also, we would write to the Censor Board that as far as possible such scenes should be avoided in the movies," he said. As many as 18 students, including some intern doctors, of Seth G S Medical College and KEM hospital were arrested yesterday for ragging freshers on new year eve. Though they were released today on bail by a metropolitan magistrate, the authorities of the civic-run institution expelled them from hostel. One of the scenes of the film shows freshers played by Aamir Khan, Sharman Joshi and Madhavan being ragged by seniors. The film got embroiled in a controversy after the ugly spat between author Chetan Bhagat, whose novel "Five Point Someone" inspired the movie, and its makers over the credit for the story.


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