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After being embroiled in controversies for months, the most anticipated Sanjay Bhansali magnum opus Padmaavat starring Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor hits the theatres across India today.
Despite clearance from the CBFC with modifications and a change of title and a Supreme Court verdict against banning the film, protests by fringe groups continue in different parts of the country, almost terrorising many theatre owners into submission.
As the film finally sees the light of day, stars Deepika Padukone and Shahid Kapoor address the media, a day before its release.
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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.
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Rishi Kapoor does it again. The actor took to Twitter to make a remark on Padmaavat’s delayed release and the on-going protests by fringe groups.
“Ranveer Singh has announced that if Karni Sena tries to stop the release of Padmaavat, he will do Johar,” he wrote.
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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.
According to some distributors in Pakistan, there were apprehensions over the movie given the negative portrayal of Alauddin Khilji. Asked about it, Hasan said: "CBFC isn't biased in arts, creativity and healthy entertainment." He said that for the film's certification, the CBFC co-opted Professor Waqar Ali Shah, Chairman, Department of History, Quaid-e-Azam University as per rules. "A co-opted member has no voting rights. They are for expert opinion," Hasan explained.
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