Amid the continued row over the teaser of Bollywood film Adipurush over the alleged fallacious depiction of Lord Ram, Hanuman and Ravana, the pinnacle priest of the Ram temple of Ayodhya on Wednesday demanded a direct ban on the film. He mentioned the portrayal of Lord Ram, Hanuman and Ravana doesn’t conform with the epic and subsequently is in opposition to their dignity. Making a movie isn’t against the law however they shouldn’t be made to create deliberate controversies to hog the limelight, chief priest Satyendra Das mentioned.
The 1.46-minute teaser of the film has been launched in Ayodhya on Sunday and led to controversies.
Uttar Pradesh deputy chief ministers Kesav Prasad Maurya and Brajesh Pathak condemned the teaser and mentioned the disrespect in the direction of the Hindu gods and goddesses wouldn’t be tolerated. “No matter saints have mentioned wants consideration. Motion pictures have usually harm the feelings of Hindus. Every time our tradition was attacked it was these saints and akharas that saved our tradition. We’re happy with our tradition,” Pathak mentioned in a press release.
Keshav Maurya on Wednesday mentioned he didn’t watch the teaser but when it has harm the spiritual sentiments, it must be corrected earlier than presenting it to the viewers.
Earlier, BJP spokesperson Malavika Avinash mentioned the makers of the movie didn’t do any analysis earlier than growing Ravana’s character. “The Ravana within the {photograph} that I see floating round is a man who seems to be nothing Indian, has blue eye make-up and is sporting leather-based jackets. That is our historical past they’re representing; they can not do it within the guise of inventive liberty,” she mentioned. Saif Ali Khan will probably be seen as Ravana within the film whereas Prabhas is Lord Ram and Kriti Sanon is Sita.
The Vishva Hindu Parishad objected to the teaser and mentioned the best way Lord Ram, Ravana and Lakshman have been portrayed is a mockery of Hinduism. “The values of Hindu society have been ridiculed. Hindu society is not going to tolerate this,” Ajay Sharma, Prachar Pramukh of the VHP’s Sambhal unit mentioned. “The VHP is not going to permit this movie to be screened in theatres,” he added.
Madhya Pradesh house minister Narottam Mishra on Tuesday warned of authorized motion if the scenes exhibiting Hindu spiritual figures wrongfully should not eliminated. . “Hanuman ji is proven sporting leather-based, whereas the outline (within the scriptures) of the deity’s costume is completely different… These are scenes that harm spiritual sentiments. I’m writing a letter to Om Raut to take away all such scenes from the movie. If not eliminated, we are going to contemplate authorized motion,” Mishra mentioned.
(With company inputs)
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