04 June,2021 08:00 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Swara Bhasker and Juhi Chawla Picture Courtesy: Yogen Shah
Recently, Juhi Chawla shared the link of the court proceeding that she was a part of on her Twitter account. For the uninitiated, she filed a plea against the implementation of the 5G wireless network. What followed next was unexpected. The hearing was disrupted by a man who began to sing her songs.
He started crooning 'Ghoonghat Ki Aad Se' from 'Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke' (1993). Later, someone sang 'Lal Lal Honthon Pe' from 'Naajayaz' (1995), and another belted out 'Banno Ki Aayegi Baarat' from 'Aaina' (1993). In her plea, Chawla stated that "the radiation from 5G will be harmful to the health of the people." Seeing the singing session, Chawla's lawyer reportedly quipped, "Maybe people are already affected by 4G!"
Seeing the viral video of the people singing these songs, Swara Bhasker shared multiple tweets on her account. The first tweet read, "I love this country," followed by multiple laughing emojis. And this was her next tweet:
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And here came her last one:
The action of the man resulted in the periodic interruption of hearing and on the judge's directions, the person was repeatedly removed from the hearing, but he kept on joining and started singing till the time the proceedings were locked. Justice J R Midha asked the court master to lock the proceedings and to contact Delhi Police and ask them to identify the person so that a contempt notice could be issued against him for his conduct.