Netflix is pushing back against a legal petition seeking the removal of an unflattering reference to an assassinated Indian Prime Minister in 'Sacred Games,' its first Indian original series
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- Netflix's first original series, "Sacred Games," has been under legal pressure for an unflattering reference to an assassinated Indian Prime Minister.
- Netflix was reportedly in the process of changing a term in the subtitles of the show.
- But Netflix counsel told the Delhi High Court on Tuesday that Netflix did not want to change the word.
Netflix has been facing legal heat for its first original Indian series, "Sacred Games," because of the show's references to former Indian Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, who was assassinated in 1991. But the streaming service seems to be pushing back.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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