"There are repeated scenes of smoking and of a tobacco shop. There are scenes displaying brands of tobacco products. The brand promotion of tobacco products -- direct and indirect -- are banned under section 5 of COTPA. Our legal notice is based on these things," Arora told IANS.
"The legal notice to the director, producers and actors of 'Badhaai Ho' has been issued because there has been promotion of a tobacco brand as well as surrogate advertisement repeatedly. We demand the immediate removal of these scenes from the film," he added.
It is not the first time the Delhi Health Department has urged Bollywood to axe scenes. "We wrote to Bollywood a number of times regarding this. Bollywood stars and films are role models for youngsters. The youngsters follow their habits and copy it blindly. Bollywood should decide to think on moral grounds and should feel responsible for the people. The script can always be changed for the interest of the public," he added.
In the past, the Department had issued notices to Ajay Devgn, Akshay Kumar and Akshaye Khanna among others. "Akshay Kumar, on one hand, advertises for health awareness campaigns and in 'Gold' movie, he was seen smoking repeatedly. These things can be avoided. The script can be changed," Arora added. The Act also prohibits the selling of videotapes containing the advertisement of cigarettes or any other tobacco products.
"No person shall take part in any advertisement which directly or indirectly suggests or promotes the use or consumption of cigarettes or any other tobacco products." Amit Sharma's "Badhaai Ho", starring Ayushmann Khurrana, released on October 18.