Legal Battle Ignites Over ‘Lawrence of Punjab’ Web Series as Punjab Congress Chief Moves High Court
The Punjab and Haryana High Court is set to hear a PIL filed by Punjab Congress Chief Amarinder Singh Raja Warring seeking an immediate ban on the Zee5 web series ‘Lawrence of Punjab.’ The petition argues that the portrayal of notorious gangster Lawrence Bishnoi’s life from student leader to criminal mastermind glorifies gangster culture and risks misleading youth in a state already struggling with gang wars and public fear.
The petitioner contends that the Zee5 series, which chronicles the life of notorious gangster Lawrence Bishnoi from his student days to his rise as a major criminal figure, glorified a criminal image. According to the plea, such a portrayal is dangerously provocative in a state already grappling with intense gangster activities, frequent gang wars, and recurring criminal incidents thathave instilled a pervasive climate of fear among ordinary citizens. Warring argues that at such a sensitive juncture, producing a series centered on a gangster threatens to mislead the youth and propel them toward a life of crime.
This judicial intervention underscores a growing concern regarding the impact of media on public safety and social order. By challenging the narrative transition of a criminal into a digital protagonist, the petition highlights the potential for such content to exacerbate regional instability. The outcome of the High Court’s deliberation remains critical, as it weighs the creative freedom of digital platforms against the state's urgent need to curb the glamorization of organized crime and protect the impressionable demographic of Punjab.

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