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Published : Oct 10, 2019, 1:33 PM IST

ఆయుష్మాన్ ఖురానా ప్రధాన పాత్రలో తెరకెక్కిన చిత్రం బాలా. ఈ సినిమా ట్రైలర్ గురువారం విడుదలైంది. నవంబర్​ 7న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుందీ చిత్రం.

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బాలీవుడ్ హీరో ఆయుష్మాన్ ఖురానా నటించిన చిత్రం బాలా. ఈ సినిమా ట్రైలర్ గురువారం విడుదలైంది. భూమి పడ్నేకర్, యామి గౌతమ్ హీరోయిన్లుగా నటించారు. అమర్ కౌషిక్ దర్శకత్వంలో తెరకెక్కిన ఈ సినిమా నవంబరు 7న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుంది.

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నేటి తరం యువత ఎక్కువగా ఎదుర్కొంటున్న సమస్యపై ఈ సినిమా తీశారు. వెంట్రుకలు రాలిపోవడం వల్ల కుర్రకారు ఎలాంటి ఇబ్బందులను ఎదుర్కొంటున్నారనేది హాస్యప్రధానంగా తెరకెక్కించారు.

దినేశ్ విజయన్ నిర్మిస్తున్న ఈ సినిమాలో సీమా పహ్వా, సౌరభ్ శుక్లా తదితరులు కీలక పాత్రలు పోషించారు. ఇటీవలే డ్రీమ్​గర్ల్ చిత్రంతో హిట్ కొట్టిన ఆయుష్మాన్ మరో విజయంపై కన్నేశాడు.

ఇదీ చదవండి: బాక్సర్​గా వరుణ్​తేజ్.. మరో ప్రయోగానికి సిద్ధం

బాలీవుడ్ హీరో ఆయుష్మాన్ ఖురానా నటించిన చిత్రం బాలా. ఈ సినిమా ట్రైలర్ గురువారం విడుదలైంది. భూమి పడ్నేకర్, యామి గౌతమ్ హీరోయిన్లుగా నటించారు. అమర్ కౌషిక్ దర్శకత్వంలో తెరకెక్కిన ఈ సినిమా నవంబరు 7న ప్రేక్షకుల ముందుకు రానుంది.

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నేటి తరం యువత ఎక్కువగా ఎదుర్కొంటున్న సమస్యపై ఈ సినిమా తీశారు. వెంట్రుకలు రాలిపోవడం వల్ల కుర్రకారు ఎలాంటి ఇబ్బందులను ఎదుర్కొంటున్నారనేది హాస్యప్రధానంగా తెరకెక్కించారు.

దినేశ్ విజయన్ నిర్మిస్తున్న ఈ సినిమాలో సీమా పహ్వా, సౌరభ్ శుక్లా తదితరులు కీలక పాత్రలు పోషించారు. ఇటీవలే డ్రీమ్​గర్ల్ చిత్రంతో హిట్ కొట్టిన ఆయుష్మాన్ మరో విజయంపై కన్నేశాడు.

ఇదీ చదవండి: బాక్సర్​గా వరుణ్​తేజ్.. మరో ప్రయోగానికి సిద్ధం

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: PART MUST CREDIT ALASKA COURT SYSTEM
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Anchorage, Alaska - 9 October 2019
1. Various of courthouse exterior, supporters of the youth holding signs
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Anchorage, Alaska - 9 October 2019
2. SOUNDBITE (English), Andrew L. Welle, Attorney for plaintiffs:
"This is not a case in which the plaintiffs are challenging the state's mere inaction or its mere failure to adopt policies to protect them from climate change. Plaintiffs brought this case because the state has codified in statute in AS44991152B and systemically implemented a state energy policy to promote fossil fuels, exacerbating climate change and affirmatively harming these young plaintiffs."
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Anchorage, Alaska - 9 October 2019
3. Wide of supporters listening to speakers outside courthouse
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Anchorage, Alaska - 9 October 2019
4. SOUNDBITE (English), Andrew L. Welle, Attorney for plaintiffs:
"And it would provide clear guidance to the defendants going forward that causation of climate change and affirmative permitting of activities that result in climate change is constitutionally impermissible and that a transition must be begun to bring Alaska's energy system into constitutional compliance."
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Anchorage, Alaska - 9 October 2019
5. Close of supporter's banner worn on coat reading (English): "The atmosphere is a public trust"
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Anchorage, Alaska - 9 October 2019
6. SOUNDBITE (English), Anna Jay, Alaska Assistant Attorney General:
"The appellants raise important issues but they are not issues that can be resolved by the court. The court has already held that it cannot engage in the legislative exercise of weighing the employment, resource development, power generation, health, culture and other economic and social interests that go into determining the state's approach to climate change. The appropriate avenue for effecting the change the appellants seek is through the legislative and executive branches."
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Anchorage, Alaska - 9 October 2019
7. Banner reading (English): "Let the youth be heard"
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Dune Lankard, Father of plaintiff:
"Ananda is a dog sled racer. And so I told her, I said 'well, what if the judge calls on you for any reason what would you tell him?' And she said 'my dogs need snow'. And I said 'well, that's about as simple as it gets.' And she said 'well, that's about all I have to say is, I want to keep racing and we need to add snow.' And she said 'I'm really worried about the climate'. And so because she couldn't be here, I wanted to make sure that she was here in spirit."
9. Tight of poster showing Dune Lankard's daughter and her dog, wide shot of lawyers and plaintiffs lining up for news conference
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Brad De Noble, Attorney for plaintiffs:
"In today's climate crisis, it is important now more than ever, it's imperative that our courts judge our state's policies that are burning up, causing our state to burn up, causing our waters to overheat, causing our salmon to die, causing our air and our lungs to be polluted, causing our property and our homes to be destroyed and even wiping out entire villages. The time is now."
11. Wide of banner reading (English): "Youth v Gov"
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Esau Sinnok, lead plaintiff:
"And Shishmaref (city located on Sarichef Island in the Chukchi Sea) is affected by climate change. And Climate change is not just a political issue to me. It's my lifestyle. It's what I face every day, back at home, you know The very thought of just losing your home because rising sea levels and storm surges and flooding is causing the island to erode, the one and only place that I get to call home is being eaten by the sea. It's really stressful and really scary thought that my future generations of Shishmaref people will not be able to live on the island anymore."
13. Various of supporters holding signs outside court
STORYLINE:
An Alaska law promoting fossil fuel development infringes on the constitutional rights of young residents to a healthy environment, a lawyer told Alaska Supreme Court justices on Wednesday.
A lawsuit filed by 16 Alaska youths claimed long-term effects of climate change will devastate the country's northernmost state and interfere with their constitutional rights to life, liberty and public trust resources that sustain them.
The state's legislative and executive branches have not taken steps to lower greenhouse gas emissions and adopted a policy that promotes putting more in the air, said attorney Andrew Welle of the Oregon-based Our Children's Trust group.
Assistant Attorney General Anna Jay urged justices to affirm a lower court ruling rejecting the claims. Ultimately, the climate change issues raised by Alaska youth must be addressed by the political branches of government, she said.
"The appropriate avenue for effecting the change the appellants seek is through the legislative and executive branches," she said.
The 16 youths sued in 2017 and claimed damages by greenhouse gas emissions are causing widespread damage in Alaska.
The lawsuit said the state has experienced dangerously high temperatures, changed rain and snow patterns, rising seas, storm surge flooding, thawed permafrost, coastal erosion, violent storms and increased wildfires.
Welle said state policy promoting fossil fuels, expressed in a state statute, should be declared unconstitutional because it harms young Alaskans by trading short-term financial gains for long-term health problems.
Justices took the case under advisement and said they would issue a written decision later.
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