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Shri Rajput Karni Sena, the outfit which famously led a movement against Sanjay Leela Bhansali's magnum opus Padmaavat, has claimed the outfit is not involved in the protests against Kangana Ranaut's Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi.
Denying reports about the outfit opposing the period drama, its national spokesperson and ex-major Dr Himanshu said Shri Rajput Karni Sena's name is being used for vested interests.
"These people, I believe, are using the name of Karni Sena for their own vested interests and they are bringing disrepute to Karni Sena and to the historical characters," he added.
Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi captures the life story of Rani Laxmibai and her fight against the British. Kangana plays the lead role in the film, produced by Zee Studios in association with Kamal Jain and Nishant Pitti, and releasing on January 25.
According to reports, the Maharashtra wing of the Karni Sena protested against the film on Thursday alleging that the period drama "alludes to Rani Laxmibai's relationship with a British officer". The reports also said Karni Sena is opposed to the film showing the queen dancing to a special number, saying it is against tradition. They asked the makers of the film to show them the movie before its release.
Himanshu says "we disown and completely dissociate ourselves" from all such claims.
He continued: "Our approach is very clear, if the family, community or the region approaches us or the historians have some reservations... Supposedly, they approach us and we are convinced with the logic of that, we will take a stand. But we will cross the bridge when the river comes."
Himanshu says "this is the official stand of Karni Sena".
Asked if he thinks the outfit's name is being used for vested interests, Himanshu said: "Yes. In the case of Padmaavat, some people became Karni Sena members. They were prominent faces on TV claiming to be from Karni Sena. But in the last 12 years, we didn't even see them once. They bring a bad name to us."
He says the objection should either come from "the family or the historians as in the case of Padmaavat".
Recalling the whole stir around Padmaavat, based on 16th century poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi's poem Padmavat, Himanshu said: "The family had reservations and they were not consulted... We had reached out to the government, the states and the censor board as well. We went to almost every Chief Minister and 11 CMs gave it to us in writing that they had reservations about the movie.
"Either the protests should be proper, or it should have some substance. Protests just for the sake and somebody running the shop in the name of the Karni Sena is objectionable from our side and it should be discouraged from the media side also."
Padmaavat, starring Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor, was caught in a row in 2017 after protests from Shri Rajput Karni Sena which contended that it distorts historical facts and dents the pride of the Rajput community.
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