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Fringe groups are not willing to budge on their stance that they would not allow Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s period drama Padmaavat to release in country, despite clearance from CBFC and the SC verdict restricting states from banning the film. In what could be seen as a move to offer momentum to their demands, VHP’s international working President Pravin Togadia, said that the film will not be allowed to be released in the country.
Togadia urged members of VHP and Bajrang Dal to take to the streets to protest in a “democratic” manner and widened the gamut of the offended groups to ‘Hindus’ rather than just ‘Rajputs’.
Togadia cited the precedent of the time that the Centre had passed an ordinance to render the SC order banning Jallikattu ineffective.
The controversies and protests surrounding the film have made theatre owners tentative about screening the film despite assurances from police on security arrangements. Following incidents of arson in Gujarat and the sustained menacing rhetoric of fringe groups, the film’s release is shrouded in fear and uncertainty.
Some theatre owners in Madhya Pradesh are also in two minds about screening the film. In Jharkhand too, protesters tore a poster of Padmaavat at Sujata Cinema in Ranchi, making the theatres owners concerned about the law and order situation. 20 After about 20 youths straddling swords and sticks engaged in vandalism in Kessal Mall in Kurukshetra, Haryana, the police identified five members of the Rajput community.
The members of Cinema Owners and Exhibitors Association of India were asked to independently decide if they would like to see screen the film.
Source: The Indian Express
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