The Netflix film 'Ghooskhor Pandat' has ignited a heated debate, with legal battles and industry backlash brewing over its title. The controversy revolves around the term 'Pandat,' which some argue unfairly links a religious surname to corruption and bribery. The Brahmin community, in particular, feels targeted, leading to a petition in the Delhi High Court seeking a release stay. The film's director, Neeraj Pandey, insists the story is fictional and doesn't target any religious group, but the legal and industry response suggests otherwise. With the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) threatening non-cooperation, the film's future hangs in the balance, raising questions about creative freedom and religious representation in Indian cinema.