"The legal notice is served giving eight days time for Bachchan to reply," NOTE Secretary Shekhar Salkar said.
"NOTE has taken strong objection to the hoarding displayed along national highway near Panaji city which advertises yet-to-be released "Family" movie along with anchor appliances. Amitabh is shown putting cigar in his mouth," Salkar said.
The hoarding came to notice on December 25 and was taken off on January one only when NOTE-India issued advertisement in local newspapers pointing to the violation of section of the Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products (prohibition of advertisement and regulation of trade and commerce, production, supply and distribution) Act 2003, Salkar said.
He also said such hoardings are also banned under Goa Prohibition of Smoking and Spitting Act, 1997.
"I know Amitabh as a non-smoker and his act of posing with a cigar in hand will influence a lot of people who will opt for smoking," Salkar said.