India, Dec. 3 -- A ditya Dhar's upcoming film Dhurandhar, starring Ranveer Singh, ran into legal trouble last week after the parents of late Major Mohit Sharma approached the Delhi High Court seeking a stay on its release. On Monday, the court directed the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to examine the family's objections and, if required, consult the Indian Army before issuing a certificate. By Tuesday, the CBFC cleared the film for release, categorising it as a work of fiction. Speaking to us, Major Sharma's brother, Madhur Sharma, said, "I am sure they've followed the process, and they were very quick to take a decision, which is good. We don't know what data the CBFC has relied on, but I am sure they have done their due diligence." Madhur, however, adds that they could have taken the parents' concern into consideration. "I just feel that a screening could have been organised for the parents so that any misconceptions floating on social media could have been clarified. People who have lived their entire life with him are in a better position to tell if anything in the film replicates his life, rather than someone outside the ecosystem." Social media comparisons between Major Mohit Sharma's life and Ranveer Singh's character in the film intensified after the trailer's release. Many tweeted, including Madhur, asking for a public clarification. To those questioning why the petition was filed despite Dhar's denial, Madhur says the timelines explain it: "There is a 36-48 hour difference between my tweet and Aditya Dhar's reply. The petition was filed during that time." He maintains the family is only seeking acknowledgement. "There is no benefit the parents are looking for. This is not just for us but for every family that has lost a son (in military operations)." Major Mohit Sharma of 1 Para (SF) was killed in action in 2009 and posthumously awarded the Ashok Chakra....