This film had three controversial words in its name, faced 34 cases, then the title was changed and became a superhit.

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This film had three controversial words in its name, faced 34 cases, then the title was changed and became a superhit.

Scene from the film ‘Nikah’.

Controversy is a common thing in the world of Bollywood, the more controversies associated with a person’s name, the more successful he is. This is the case not only with people but also with films. Many films get embroiled in long controversies even before their release in theatres. Sometimes it causes harm and sometimes it also has a lot of benefit, the films which are successful after overcoming the storm of controversy get included in the category of cult cinema. The film ‘Nikah’ directed by BR Chopra, released in 1982, is also an example of this. This film also faced a lot of controversies and courts.

The film was entangled in legal matters

BR Chopra’s film ‘Nikah’ had to go through legal complications. 34 cases were filed against this film, in which questions were raised over its depiction of Islamic traditions and practices. Salma Aga came into limelight due to this film. There was a lot of discussion about his oppression shown in the film. Despite the turmoil, Nikaah became a box office success. The film surprised everyone with its financial success and huge crowds flocked to the theaters to watch the film. The controversy regarding this film was so much that even its original name had to be changed. Earlier the name of Salma’s film was ‘Talaq Talaq Talaq’ and the sensitive issue of triple talaq was at the center of this story. Along with the name, the topic of the film created outrage among the people.

When controversy increased, name changed

The controversy did not end here. Actress Salma Agha, who played the lead role in the film, faced personal criticism and harassment for being involved in such a bold project. Still, the film makers and its stars stood their ground even amidst the increasing tension. In response to outrage and legal threats from conservatives, the filmmakers changed the name to ‘Nikah’. However, even after the name change, the film remained under scrutiny from both the courts and the public. Many feared that the film’s bold stance on the issue of triple talaq would hinder its chances of success.

Success at the box office

Despite all the obstacles, ‘Nikah’ not only emerged from the controversies but was also successful. Word of mouth played an important role in the increasing popularity of the film and soon fans started lining up in theaters. The film’s emotional story, powerful dialogues and soulful music impressed the audience. People flocked to buy tickets, resulting in full house shows across the country. Despite the setbacks, ‘Nikah’ became one of the highest-grossing films of the year. Made with a budget of Rs 4 crore, this film earned a whopping Rs 9 crore, which surprised the critics and producers.

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