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It’s unfortunate we couldn’t stop all the theatres from screening Padmaavat. I am requesting theatre owners not to screen the film,” Lokendra Singh Kalvi says. He appeals to protesters to not agitate during the Republic Day celebrations, but after that, protests must ensure that the film doesn’t run in any theatre in India.
He also accused director Sanjay Leela Bhansali of masterminding the Gurugram school bus attack on 24 January.
While Padmaavat is running to packed shows and Karni Sena protests in India, the Pakistan censor board has cleared the film without cuts.
Condemning the attack on a school bus in Gurugram allegedly by Shri Rajput Karni Sena supporters on Wednesday over the release of Padmaavat, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Thursday said he will watch the film with Rajput leaders like him and brief the people about it later.
"I am myself a Rajput. I was totally moved because of yesterday's (Wednesday) incident. This is a criminal act. I invited many Rajput leaders to discuss the recent developments and the violence (centering the movie). We are totally against these acts," Sisodia told media persons here.
"I and many other Rajput leaders will watch 'Padmaavat' today (Thursday) and see what is the reality and then will brief people about the film," he said.
Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also spoke about the violence triggered by those opposing the movie.
(Inputs: IANS)
Acclaimed tabla maestro Zakir Hussain on Thursday underplayed the Padmaavat controversy, dubbing it is as media hype, over-emphasised for "TRPs and to sell the newspapers".
"There are more important issues at hand like environment that deserve more coverage," he said on the sidelines of Zee Jaipur Literature Festival, while also urging people to concentrate on the issues of hygiene and healthcare.
Hussain participated in a session titled "A life In Music" where he spoke at length about his early days as well as his tryst with music and the core values that have gone into shaping his perspectives on life as well as music.
He said that the Padmaavat controversy will die down in once the film goes out of the theatres but crying issues of environment, health and hygiene are not receiving the emphasis from the media that they should.
(Inputs from IANS)
BJP leader Amu, who had reportedly made remarks about doubling the bounty for “beheading Deepika Padukone and Sanjay Leela Bhansali” in November 2017, has been taken into preventive custody in Gurugram.
"We will reward the ones beheading them with Rs 10 crore and also take care of their family needs... We know very well how to treat those who insult the Rajput community," Amu had reportedly said.
On a TV show on 25 January, he also called an anchor on air: “baby” and refused to apologise for his comment.
Members of various organisations vandalised a dhaba in Madhya Pradesh and demanded that it be shut down.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's controversial film Padmaavat today opened in 129 theatres in and around Kolkata, a spokesperson of the movie distributor here said.
Padmavaat shows are running smoothly everywhere in the city with no sign of protest anywhere, a police officer said, adding that elaborate security arrangements have been put in place.
"The film is running in 129 theatres, including single- screens and multiplexes, in Kolkata and its surrounding areas and there is no report of any disruption as yet," the spokesperson of SVF, the distributor of the film, said.
"In many auditoriums, the shows are running houseful while the response has been good in others," she said.
(With inputs from PTI)
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmaavat finally opened today amid tight security and palpable tension but audiences streamed in to theatres across the country to watch the film that has the nation agog.
Initial reports suggested good business for the film, which has been the focal point of protests by various Rajput groups, which allege that it distorts their history and defames their queen Padmavati.
While the occupancy in Delhi was around 60 to 70 per cent for the first show at 9 am, in Mumbai it was lower at 40-45 per cent.
Shows later in the day, including late night, were almost packed. Given that it's a long weekend, trade analysts were hopeful that business would be good.
"The response has been positive so far. We are hopeful it will increase during the day and in the evening," Mumbai-based Nitin Datar, a member of the Cinema Owners and Exhibitors Association of India, told PTI.
A man, who tried to self-immolate in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh was detained by the police outside a cinema hall.
Thane’s Viviana Mall reportedly cancelled late night and early morning shows because of lack of security.
Haryana DGP holds press conference over Padmaavat row.
18 accused, arrested for attacking school bus in Gurugram, were sent to 14 days in judicial custody, CNN News 18 reported.
MHA is keeping a track of incidents around the release of Padmaavat and is in touch with all states over security measures. So far two states have asked for help from Central government, sources in the Ministry of Home Affairs said.
Priyanka Chaturvedi, the National Spokesperson of the Indian National Congress addressed the media today on the violent Anti-Padmaavat where mobs are running amok.
She questioned the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers of different states about their silence and inaction.
Chaturvedi went on to say that the BJP should be ashamed of itself for not being able to control the situation and for disregarding the SC judgement.
She even made a scathing remark about I & B Minisiter Smriti Irani, who holds a powerful position and tweets about all the activities of the Prime Minister, asking why she was not able to chalk out an amicable solution.
Congress reiterated that since the BJP ministers are in power because of their assurances to people and have abdicated their responsibility of maintaining law and order in the country, they should resign from their positions. Chaturvedi questioned Khattar, the CM of Haryana and asked if he would resign?
Congress says that BJP-led state governments failed to act against protestors for political gains.
Security personnel were deployed outside leading malls and cinema halls where the film is being screened since Wednesday.
Due to high demand, they increased the number of shows to 12 from the regular 5.
The meeting between the Madhya Pradesh CM and cine owners’ association resulted in a stalemate. The film will not see the light of the day even on Friday.
We decided to visit a theatre in Mumbai to talk to the people who came for the screening of the film. Take a look at what they had to say:
Arrests Will Be Made if Need Be: Pradeep Rai, SP (City) Dehradun
While many theatre owners have been terrorised into submission due to the way in which fringe groups have gone on a rampage in different parts of the city, security has been beefed up.
In Dehradun where all the shows are running houseful, the police promise swift action.
Plea Against ‘Padmaavat’ Declined by Delhi High Court, Petitioner Asked to Move SC
A plea was today moved in the Delhi High Court seeking quashing of the certification granted to controversial Bollywood film Padmaavat, the release of which was permitted by the Supreme Court. The matter was mentioned before a bench of acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice C Hari Shankar by the General Secretary of a Chittorgarh-based group, Jauhar Smriti Sansthan.
The high court, however, declined to hear the matter saying that the apex court had permitted release of the film and the petitioner should go there. The group’s general secretary, Bhanwar Singh Bhati told media outside the court that he will be moving the apex court today itself.
A brawl broke out between the police and Bajrang Dal workers outside a theatre in Rishikesh.
While some protests for a Padmaavat boycott have taken a violent turn, some others are using gimmicky means. But the Karni Sena refuses to give up.
In Uttar Pradesh, members of the Karni Sena donned orange safas and requested people to not watch the film outside Lucknow’s Novelty Cinema. They even agreed to reimburse the audience.
In another instance a man attempted to harm himself by self-immolation outside a theatre in Varanasi.
Karni Sena men unwittingly set fire to fellow protestor’s car in Bhopal in their protest to ban ‘Padmaavat’
Read more on the protests on The Quint.
Frenzied mob attacked a school bus on Wednesday conveying 30 students and three teachers of GD Goenka World School.
The mob of around 50 people was protesting the release of Padmaavat on Sohna Road.
A staffer of the school whose bus was attacked on Wednesday in Gurugram asserted that the police could not control the mob.
Despite clearance from the CBFC and the SC verdict against banning of the film in any state, the fringe groups refuse to give up their demand for a ban on Padmaavat. Some states went on to file a review petition.
The film releases today and the petitioner has cited the reason of the failure of the fours states including Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh in their responsibility to maintain law and order.
Padmaavat has finally hit screens across the country but protests surrounding the film refuse to die down.
Times Now reports that the film faces a near blackout on the day of its release in theatres across Mumbai. About 100 were arrested under preventive detention in the city.
In Gurugram, a notice stating that the film will not be screened is posted outside a theatre.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who is in Davos told a news channel that though the attack on the school bus by anti-Padmaavat protestors was very serious but that “there are also incidents which are blown out of proportion."
Meanwhile in many states including Gujarat and Rajasthan, the associations of multiplex owners have decided against screening the film.
Some other leaders in top governing positions have also commented about the protests and the acts of vandalism and violence.
Team Padmaavat had a special screening of their film for all their friends from the industry on Wednesday night.
Deepika Padukone and filmmaker Sanjay Bhansali were spotted at this special screening which was also attended by Alia Bhatt and Ranbir Kapoor.
While the Karni Sena’s agitation against the film continues in parts of North India, Padmaavat is scheduled to release in theatres worldwide on Thursday, 25 January.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali's epic drama Padmaavat was on Wednesday cleared for release in Pakistan, said the censor board's top official.
“Padmaavat has been declared fit for public exhibition in the cinema houses without any excision by Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC)," Mobashir Hasan told IANS via social media from Islamabad.
The movie has been given 'U' certification.
After the attack on a school bus by anti-‘Padmaavat’ protesters, some reputed schools in Gurugram have decided to remain shut till Sunday, 28 January, in view of the violence over the controversial film's release.
The schools which have decided to shut down till Sunday include Pathways school, GD Goenka school, Shiv Nadar school and Delhi Public School.
The management of the schools confirmed that they would close down as a precaution despite the district administration and the Gurugram police assuring adequate security.
Just a day before its release and amid violent protests by fringe elements across several states, 'Padmaavat' actors Deepika Padukone and Shahid Kapoor spoke to the media about the film.
Expressing her excitement for the release, Padukone said:
Meanwhile, her co-star Shahid Kapoor spoke about his role and called the film very important for him.
Congress President Rahul Gandhi took to Twitter to criticise the attack on a school bus full of children in Gurugram during the protests against the release of ‘Padmaavat’.
Gurugram police has arrested 20 people for allegedly violating prohibitory orders and violence, an official has said.
On the other hand, Haridwar police on Wednesday arrested an alleged BJP leader from Bhagwanpur area of Roorkee along with several others on suspicion of creating trouble.
SP (city) Mamta Vora said, “Pradeep Chauhan, a resident of Bhagwanpur area, who posed as a local BJP leader has been arrested. He had threatened to vandalise cinema halls that screen the movie. He has been booked under section 151 of CrPc.”
Heavy police force has been deployed to beef up security at cinema halls and multiplexes in the Haridwar district.
As far as Uttar Pradesh is concerned, there was heavy police deployment around the SARV multiplex on NH-2, which is the only cinema hall among the 26 in nine districts of Agra, Aligarh, Etah, Firozabad, Hathras, Mathura, Kasganj, Mainpuri and Farrukhabad in Uttar Pradesh that would be screening Padmaavat despite Karni Sena’s threats, reported The Times of India. All the shows have been sold out in advance bookings.
After the attack on a school bus in Gurugram, controversial BJP leader Suraj Pal Amu called for peaceful protests against the film.
Haryana Cabinet Minister Anil Vij has said that following the Supreme Court order, security would be provided to theatres that want to screen ‘Padmaavat’.
Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar had earlier asked the halls not to screen the film, considering public sentiments, Vij said.
Amid the raging controversy over Padmaavat, an administrative official in Udaipur has issued a circular to district education officers to not perform on the Ghoomar song of the period drama at cultural programmes on Republic Day.
In the circular issued on Tuesday, additional district magistrate Subhash Chand Sharma has directed district education officers to inform the government and private schools within their jurisdiction about the memorandum to prevent any untoward incident.
A copy of the notification was marked to registrars and deans of all colleges and district police was asked to remain alert for maintaining law and order situation.
"It is just an alert notification sent to district education officers so that any untoward incident does not occur," Udaipur district collector Bishnu Charan Mallick said.
Shree Rashtriya Rajput Karni Sena (Mewar) had requested through a memorandum to not perform dance on Padmaavat's Ghoomar song and play the song on Republic Day in schools, colleges and other institutions, which may result into untoward incident.
Following which, district administration issued a circular to the DEOs to act appropriately and direct all government or private school principals in the district in this regard, the order read.
A staffer of the school whose bus attacked on Wednesday in Gurugram asserted that the police could not control the mob.
The Congress, in the meantime, pointed to the failure of the Haryana government to uphold law and order.
The Delhi Police on Wednesday said adequate arrangements are in place to maintain law and order as the controversial movie Padmaavat releases on Thursday.
The capital has turned into a fortress ahead of the Republic Day with special commandos of Delhi Police and paramilitary forces deployed across the city, mainly in the VIP areas of central Delhi.
Police said forces have been deployed at theatres and multiplexes screening the movie, and the forces are on high alert as anti- Padmaavat violence was reported from adjoining Gurugram.
Special Commissioner of Police, Dependra Pathak, told IANS: "In view of the screening of Padmaavat in the capital, we have done proper arrangements. We are continuously in touch with various big and small cineplex managements."
Police detained around 20 activists of the Karni Sena for protesting against controversial film ‘Padmaavat’, which is scheduled for release on 25 January.
Anand Kumar, Additional Director General of Police (law and order), in a missive to all district police chiefs, asked them to step up security around multiplexes and single screen theatres in Uttar Pradesh.
Even as protests intensify, The Quint spoke to the common people in Gujarat to find out what they feel about the film’s release.
Sun City Theatre in Vile Pare hired 20 private bouncers to ensure that the movie is released without trouble - reportedly a first for a Mumbai cinema hall. On the other hand, police has been deployed to provide protection to Padmaavat director Sanjay Leela Bhansali.
Karni Sena Chief Lokendra Singh Kalvi has renewed jauhar threats and said that if Padmaavat is released, the country will burn. “What’s happening is sad and wrong but now even I can’t stop it,” Kalvi said.
“We want things to proceed as it would on a normal day,” said Sandeep Khirwar, CP, Gurugram.
Cinema halls and multiplexes are disinclined to exhibit Sanjay Leela Bhansali's period drama Padmaavat as fringe groups continue to oppose its release.
A large number of people belonging to the Akhil Bhartiya Kshatriya Samaj held a protest before the district magistrate's office in Gorakhpur against the Bollywood film and also gave a memorandum to the district magistrate in this regard.
Meanwhile, sources said that a cinema at city mall which was scheduled to screen the movie had now decided not to show it.
"No cinema hall or multiplex is ready to screen the movie in Gorakhpur so far," Assistant Entertainment Tax Commissioner KN Srivastav said.
Gorakhpur is the home turf of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and the police claimed to have made adequate security arrangements.
SSP Satyarth Anirudh Pankaj said, "Our security arrangements are in place all over the district. Directions have been given to the SP city and circle officers and we are ready to ensure law and order."
Cars torched in Bhopal by protesters against the release of Padmaavat. Four persons have been taken into custody, local police has confirmed.
Police has been trying to reign in protesters in front of a multiplex in Lucknow.
The district administration has clarified that pubs and bars have not been asked to shut down post 7pm as reported earlier. Schools, colleges and offices will also remain open as usual.
Even as security forces were deployed outside a Gurugram multiplex ahead of Padmaavat’s release, ADGP Law & Order Mohd Akil has issued a statement saying the situation is under control.
Multiplex Association of India in its press release on 24 January 2018 stated that they will not screen Padmaavat in Gujarat.
“All members of the multiplex association have on their own individual violation, taken a decision not to screen the film Padmaavat directed by Shri Sanjay Leela Bhansali at any of their multiplexes in Gujarat in view of prevailing law & order situation & the potential risk to property & life as a result of such screening”.
Theatre owners in Gujarat said Padmaavat will not be screened in any of the multiplexes or single screens in the state till the row over the film is resolved, even as police arrested 50 people in connection with the violence outside malls here last night.
The Gujarat Multiplex Owners Association said the decision has been taken for the safety of customers as well as to save their property. Hitting out at the government, Patidar leader Hardik Patel said the government failed to control the violence.
He sought to know if Chief Minister Vijay Rupani would resign in view of the situation, saying the BJP had made then chief minister Anandiben Patel quit the post after the Patidar quota agitation violence.
(Inputs from PTI)
Angry mobs attacked a bus while children were inside on Sohna Road Highway in Gurugram. While the driver managed to move the bus away from the stone-pelters, the traumatised children hid on the floor of the bus.
“Ticket counter of Indra Cinemas in Jammu has been vandalised and slogans were raised against Padmaavat,” says an eyewitness at a mall in Jammu.
The Chittorgarh fort was shut for the second time in six months.
Protesters torched a bus on the highway as 25-30 passengers managed to escape on Sohna Road in Haryana.
“We've appealed to protesters that if they want to protest while being within framework of law & order, they can go ahead with it. As a matter of fact, there aren't many cinema halls in Rajasthan who're ready to screen the film,” said Gulab Chand Kataria, Rajasthan Home Minister.
According to a report in ANI, stones pelted at PVS mall allegedly in protest against Padmaavat. Police has been deployed on the spot, and investigation is underway.
According to a report in TV9, a flag march has been taken out in Vastrapur in Gujarat ahead of Padmaavat release with heavy police force deployed.
According to a report in TV9, protesters have also blocked roads in Kankrej, Banaskantha.
On Wednesday, Mumbai Police detained around 50 supporters of Karni Sena in the city for protesting against controversial film Padmaavat, which is scheduled to hit the screens on Thursday, an official said.
The film has been facing protests by the Karni Sena and other fringe groups over allegations that historical facts were distorted in the movie.
"We have detained around 50 supporters of Karni Sena so far in different parts of Mumbai. They were taken into custody when they gathered for protesting against the film," a senior police official said to PTI.
More people are likely to be taken into preventive custody, he said.
"Agitation against Padmaavat to continue. The Karni Sena has not watched the film. Sanjay Leela Bhansali and some media people are trying to defame us by saying that the Karni Sena has watched the film. No one from Karni Sena has watched the film. We are against any kind of violence and vandalism, our people are not indulging in any kind of violent activities," said Lokendra Singh Kalvi, President of Karni Sena to The Quint.
“I have told distributors to not show the film in theatres. We have not watched the film. If we watch Padmaavat, Sanjay Leela Bhansali has to make sure he incorporates the changes recommended by Karni Sena,” said Kalvi in the presser before his arrest in Jaipur.
According to a report in TV9 Gujarati, protesters stop train at Bhopalka village, Devbhumi Dwaraka in Gujarat.
According to the report, district's all travels will remain closed from 6 am to 9 pm on 25 January.
“Sanjay Leela Bhansali is making films against chhatris, he did it in Ram-Leela and he’s doing it again with Padmaavat. The men in our households are leaving work behind to protest against the film. We all need to protest against the release of Padmaavat,” Rajput women appeal against Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film.
According to an ANI report, protesters have taken to the streets of Delhi-Jaipur Highway at Vaishali Nagar in Jaipur to stall the release of Bhansali’s film. The report also states that “50 people have been detained by Mumbai Police” in relation to the Padmaavat row.
Police have arrested the Chittorgarh unit chief of the Shri Rajput Karni Sena, after its spokesperson declared that over 1,900 women of the community are "ready" to commit "jauhar" or mass immolation as part of protests over the release of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Padmaavat.
Police swooped down on the residences of Karni Sena Chittorgarh unit President, Govind Singh Khangarot, and Vice President Kamlendu Singh Solanki at 11 p.m. on Tuesday and arrested them.
Police also arrested Devendra Singh, one of the main members of the organisation.
Speaking to IANS, Rajpratap Singh, state media in charge Karni Sena, said that "Police are trying their best to curb our protest. We are not being allowed to take out a rally or stage protest. There is 'nakabandi' all around and strict police arrangements have been made in this town," he said.
Which means that tourists who came in hopes of visiting Chittorgarh fort were left disappointed because of Padmaavat protests.
According to a report in ANI, Supreme Court has refused to give an urgent hearing to a plea filed by lawyer, Manohar Lal Sharma, seeking deletion of certain scenes from Padmaavat. The Supreme Court will hear the matter on Monday.
It has now emerged that Shri Rajput Karni Sena chief Lokendra Singh Kalvi on Tuesday strongly denied reports that the organisation leadership is ready to watch Padmaavat at a special screening.
He denied what he called "rumours" that some Sena members had watched the movie and said that "the information is fake".
He said he had met Chief Ministers of four states on Monday regarding the Sena's stand.
Kalvi criticised the media for what he called "cooking up stories" of their own. "24 hours ago, the same story was going on and today (Tuesday) again, the same story has started," he griped.
He claimed even the Supreme Court failed to understand the sentiments of the Rajput community.
"We stopped (release of) Padmavati and now we want to stop Padmaavat.
Meanwhile, according to a PTI report, the Karni Sena on Tuesday also named a six-member panel comprising erstwhile royals and historians to watch the film ahead of its release, even as fringe outfits demanded an ordinance banning the movie.
Following the Supreme Court order upholding the release of the film, Rajput groups turned to the Centre demanding an ordinance "within 24 hours" keeping in view "public sentiments".
The Karni Sena, responded to a letter by Bhansali productions and disclosed that a six-member panel would watch the film before its release as proposed by the filmmakers.
Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel said that most theatre owners in the state had voluntarily decided to not screen the controversial movie. He said the state government was trying best to maintain law and order.
Ahead of the release of Padmaavat on 25 January, prohibitory orders have been imposed in Gurugram till Sunday to maintain the law and order situation, in view of the several threats to target theatres screening the film.
There are over 40 multiplexes and cinema halls in Gurugram .
In Ahmedabad’s Memnagar, the Himalaya mall and adjacent shops were vandalised, and vehicles torched in protest against Padmaavat.
Mall Manager Rakesh Mehta reportedly said:
The Rajput community took out a candle light march on the Sarkhej-Gandhinagar (SG) highway in Ahmedabad, which turned violent.
PVR cinema near ISCON Bridge on SG highway was pelted with stones and parked vehicles were torched.
The protesters moved to Himalaya Mall on Drive-In Road and torched vehicles parked outside. Ahmedabad Commissioner of Police, AK Singh, said legal action will be taken against the protesters.
Mediator Suresh Chavhanke said that Karni Sena’s protests and demands have been honoured and they now have no objection to Padmaavat’s release.
It was, according to him, the protests which saved Rani Padmavati from ‘suffering’ intimate scenes with Alauddin Khilji, though the makers reassured that such a scene didn’t exist repeatedly. The CGI covering on Padmavati’s midriff has also been an acknowledgement of their demand. It is, he claims, a victory for Rajputs.
MNS General Secretary Shalini Thackeray said that if the Supreme Court and the Central Board of Film Certification have cleared the film, "It is wrong to protest against its release".
Thackeray, also the Executive President of the Maharashtra Navnirman Chitrapat Karmachari Sena (MNCKS), reiterated that the party will ensure there are no obstacles to the film's release and screening in Mumbai and elsewhere in Maharashtra.
"However, if anybody tried to prevent Padmaavat release in Mumbai or Maharashtra, the MNS is capable of protecting the film director, artistes, and the crew," Thackeray asserted.
Viacom 18 has reportedly screened Padmaavat for 40 representatives from Karni Sena in Noida. This is the first time anyone from the protesting group has watched the film. They would be announcing their take on the film’s release shortly.
After the Supreme Court cleared the release of Padmaavat, Madhya Pradesh Law Minister Rampal Singh on Tuesday said the government will try to find a way by which they can respect the apex court's order while also keeping in mind the sentiments of those protesting against the film.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday asked all states to comply with its order not to stand in the way of the release of Padmaavat as it dismissed last-ditch efforts by Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh governments to block its release on 25 January.
Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony of BJP leader Anandiben Patel as state Governor, Singh told reporters, "The apex court has given its order and we respect it. The state government will think and try to find a way to maintain the respect of the apex court along with the public sentiment."
Protests were held in several towns and cities of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday ahead of the January 25 release of the movie Padmaavat.
In Barabanki town, Muslims protested against the movie's release and burnt an effigy of filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali and its posters.
The protesters warned that they will not allow the movie's release in the district. "We will not allow the film to distort history, even if it is about a Hindu queen," a protestor told the media.
Supporters of Shri Rajput Karni Sena, a community organisation bitterly opposed to the movie, protested in Allahabad and tried to set on fire a city bus near the Mayo Hall. They vandalised public property before police chased them away.
Protests were also held in Agra, Hathras and some parts of western Uttar Pradesh.
According to a report in ANI, Cinema Owners & Exhibitors Association of India (COAEI) has written to the Home Ministry seeking sufficient security outside their theatres as they gear up for the release of Padmaavat. The association has also advised theaters that they should show the film after ensuring proper security.
Shree Rajput Karni Sena activists have forced cinema halls to stop advance bookings for Padmaavat, officials on Tuesday said.
In Patna, online bookings for the movie were stopped following protests and threats by Karni Sena's activists.
"Fear of Karni Sena is such that Cinepolis has not only stopped online booking of Padmaavat. It cancelled 50 bookings after a group of Karni Sena activists protested and threatened the staff members," an official of district administration said.
Three other cinema halls, set to screen the controversial movie, have so far not informed people about advance booking for the Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial. In Gaya district, all cinema hall owners have decided not to show Padmaavat fearing violence by Karni Sena supporters. In Bhagalpur and Purnea districts also cinema halls have decided not to screen 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’.
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(With inputs from PTI and IANS)
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