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In a new twist to the Padmavati row, Shiv Sena President Uddhav Thackeray has spoken to Bollywood filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali on his upcoming film, a top party official said in Mumbai on Monday.
Thackeray's conversation with Bhansali came during a meeting with some top Rajput community leaders who called on the Sena chief on Monday, seeking his intervention in the matter.
He said that Rajput queen Padmavati was a source of pride for not only the people of Rajasthan but the Hindus all over the country, who admire her valour and special place in the Indian history.
The meeting came amidst a raging row over the content of the film. Certain scenes and sequences, including a dance number by Queen Padmavati, and some other aspects of the movie have angered the Rajput community who term it as "erroneous" and "insulting" depiction.
Bhansali attempted to clear the air by screening it for a few media persons even as the film awaits Central Board for Film Certification, but this further angered the community.
Community leader and Bharatiya Janata Party legislator Raj Purohit has demanded that Bhansali write to the community and arrange a special screening for them.
"Only after the community is fully satisfied that there is no objectionable content in the film, they will permit its release," he stated.
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