A PIL has been filed for the removal of Amitabh Bachchan’s voice as the COVID-19 caller tune.
Public interest litigation has been reportedly filed against Amitabh Bachchan as a social worker wants his voice removed from the COVID-19 caller tune. The argument presented against it says that he himself has been affected by the coronavirus.
It is also mentioned that other corona warriors were willing to offer their voice, free of charge as the government pays a fee to Amitabh Bachchan for lending his voice.
A public interest litigation has been filed before the Delhi High Court for removal of the Amitabh Bachchan caller tune on #COVID19. @SrBachchan #DelhiHighCourt pic.twitter.com/r3atqOuEar
— Bar & Bench (@barandbench) January 7, 2021
He also is not a social worker and has many pending cases against him which was another argument presented. People reacted to this PIL and shared their views about it. Here is what they have to say:
I hope the caller tune b removed at the earliest
— Justice For Sushant Jai Shri Ram 💥💥🏆 (@DeepteshGaude) January 7, 2021
CJI when this comes up for hearing pic.twitter.com/sdl7klaQNy
— Aditya Deshmukh (@ADeshmukhSpeaks) January 7, 2021
Strange, people find time to file cases for such unproductive and non value add cases? Not sure when such people will reflect maturity especially so many cases pending to be handled in courts!!
— Morning Walkers (@MorningWalkers) January 7, 2021
Press 1 and it’s gone. That easy.
— Dr. Davinder Singh Gangash (@dvgangash7) January 7, 2021
We support this plea from the core of our heart! 🙏 #DishaSSRJusticePending
— Divzz😊 Articles 19 Right 2 Speech #JaiHind (@divya_attri) January 7, 2021
Yes. Y #bollywood in everything n everywhere? If that voice would have been of some needy but with good voice. He could’ve earn some money by giving his voice. When it’s just am important msg to be conveyed on call. Why rich is made richer? @PMOIndia @AmitShahOffice @SCJudgments
— Deep S (@Deepti_Singh04) January 7, 2021
Good
— Shambari S (@SShambari) January 7, 2021
Much needed 👌
— Learner (@321Learner) January 7, 2021
What do you think of this plea?