India's first "Zom-Com" movie, "Go Goa Gone" has come under the scanner of a national level anti tobacco watchdog, much before it could hit the cinema halls. Saif got notice from "National Organisation for Tobacco Eradication (NOTE)" for promoting cigarrette through the posters.
The notice is issued for promotion of smoking and violating of cigarettes and other tobacco products act 2003, asking him to withdraw the advertisement. The notice has also been served to the Director Raj Nidhimoru and Krishna D. A copy has also been attached to Goa Police and North District Administration to ban the promotion of film through such advertisement.
Earlier the same organisation given notice to Superstar Shah Rukh Khan for smoking in public during an IPL match in 2012.
"Go Goa Gone" is slated to release on May 10th.
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