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Give ‘Padmavati’ a Chance, Don’t Form Preconceived Notions: Shahid

Shahid urges people to not judge ‘Padmavati’ before watching it. 

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His upcoming film Padmavati is facing opposition from many quarters in the country, but actor Shahid Kapoor has urged the people to first watch the movie without harbouring any preconceived notions. Several outfits in Noida protested against the Sanjay Leela Bhansali-directed film yesterday and appealed to the masses not to watch the movie, due to release on December 1.

Addressing the issue, Shahid, who plays Maharawal Ratan Singh in the film, told the reporters last night, "I've been saying this since a long time. Watch the film and then decide. Give the film a chance and don't form preconceived notions. We have tried to keep everyone's feelings and interests in mind. We have tried to make the film as best as we could. We will respect whatever people think of the film but you should see it first."

The actor was speaking at GQ Fashion Nights, where he walked the ramp for designer Gaurav Gupta. He can be seen engaging in light banter with the media before he opens up about the film. His co-star Deepika was also present at the event. While Deepika remained mum on Padmavati being in the line of fire, the actor said the team cannot wait for the people to watch the film.

"We are glad that people have liked the new song - 'Ek Dil Ek Jaan'. It is my favourite song and I am happy everyone liked it, be it the chemistry or the visualisation. I think we are equally excited for the release of the film. It's going to be special," she said.

The period drama features stars Deepika Padukone in the title role of Rani Padmavati, the Rajput queen and consort of Ratan Singh. Actor Ranveer Singh will be seen as Alauddin Khilji, the medieval-era Delhi sultan. Recently, the Supreme Court refused to entertain a plea seeking a stay on the release of Padmavati and said the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) considers all aspects before granting certificate to any film.

"The whole team is proud of the film. I think it's going to be a special cinematic experience, something which I hope the entire fraternity will be proud of. The response I have received after the trailer (released)... Genuinely the whole fraternity has come together to support the film. When something so beautiful is coming, they don't think like 'oh it's not ours, it's theirs'. Sometimes the trailer or the film is so nice that everyone comes out and says great, we have a film like this here. I got a response like that," he went on to say.


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