A court in Mumbai, India, has directed social media sites and authorities to stop the spread of rumors claiming that the mobile game 'Fuji' announced by Akshay Kumar is actually Sushant Singh Rajput.
According to the Hindustan Times, a local court in Mumbai has issued an interim injunction at the request of technology company Goki, directing the management of other social networking sites, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn, to ban the Fu G game. Stop spreading misinformation.
According to the report, an interim order issued by a Mumbai court was also issued on the social media accounts of Goki Technology Company, in which it can be read that the court has instructed Indian government officials to post court orders on social media sites. Deliver to the administration of
According to DNA India, the court issued the interim order at a time when there were rumors across India that Akshay Kumar's soon-to-be-introduced mobile game 'Fuji' was in fact the brainchild of Sushant Singh Rajput.
There were reports in Indian social media and media that in fact it was Susshant Singh Rajput who had thought of introducing an alternative game 'Fu Ji' to the Chinese mobile game 'Pub G', but if he did not survive, Akshay Kumar introduced the said game.
However, the court has now clarified that there is no evidence that Sushant Singh Rajput was the first to introduce the 'Fu Ji' game.
It may be recalled that Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar had earlier this month announced the introduction of an alternative game to the Chinese mobile game 'Pub G' with Indian technology company Goki.
Akshay Kumar shared a promo photo of the 'Fu G' game on Instagram and announced that the game is being presented under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Atma Narbhar Vision.
Akshay Kumar had said that while the 'Fu Ji' game would provide entertainment and entertainment to the people, the game would also pay homage to the sacrifices of Indian security personnel.
At the same time, he had announced that 20 per cent of the proceeds from the game would be donated to a government project called 'India's War'.
Akshay Kumar will introduce the game with Indian technology company Goku.
The game is being touted as an alternative to the Chinese game PubG, which was banned by India in September.
The move by the Indian government to block Chinese applications came as border tensions between India and China erupted.
Tensions on the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the disputed border region of Ladakh have been simmering between the two countries since June 2020, and by the end of August, more than 30 Indian military personnel had been killed in firing by both countries.
China claims some of the territory in the Ladakh region, while India claims the territory and the dispute between the two countries has been going on for more than 60 years.