Millennium Post

ACTOR VARRIER MOVES SC

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Actress Priya Prakash Varrier, who recently became an internet sensation for her wink in a song of a Malyalam movie, on Monday moved the Supreme Court seeking quashing of an FIR lodged against her in Telangana.

The 18-year-old actress of the upcoming movie also sought top court’s direction to prohibit states from initiating any criminal proceeding­s against her. In her plea, Varrier, a student of B.com from a college in Thrissur district of Kerala, sought protection from an FIR lodged on complaints alleging that the lyrics of the song ‘Manikya Malaraya Poovi’ from the movie ‘Oru Addar Love’ was “offensive” or has “violated the religious sentiment of a particular community”. In her plea, she said that an FIR has been lodged against her on February 14 at Falaknama police station at Hyderabad on a complaint that alleges that the song hurt the religious sentiment of a particular community.

She said on the same day, a criminal complaint was also filed by the Secretary of Raza Academy, Mumbai, with the Commission­er of Police to take appropriat­e action against the petitioner­s, taking down the video and prevent it from being broadcast. “The present petition has been filed as a result of multiple criminal proceeding­s which have been instituted against the petitioner­s in the States of Telangana and Maharashtr­a. “The complaint filed is against the song titled ‘Manikya Malaraya Poovi’ which was released on Youtube as a song of the film. In Telangana, an FIR has already been registered against the Petitioner no.2. (director of the movie).

“The criminal complaints have been instituted by various fringe groups based on a distorted and incorrect interpreta­tion of the song in the states of Telangana, Maharashtr­a and similar complaints are likely from other non-malayalam speaking states as well,” she said in her plea filed through advocate Pallavi Pratap. She said the entire controvers­y has resulted in the filing of several criminal complaints, while the FIR arises from the lyrics of the song, which is a Mappila song or a traditiona­l Muslim number from the Malabar region of Kerala.

“The song describes and praises the love between Prophet Mohamed and his first wife Khadeeja. It should be important to note that the song is originally from an old folk song from Kerala which was written in 1978 by PMA Jabbar and first sung by Thalassery Rafeeq, in the praise of the Prophet and his wife Beevi Khadija,” she said. The plea said the claims that it hurt religious sentiments of the Muslim community are “without any basis and what is hard to fathom is that a song which has been in existence for the past 40 years, which was written, sung and cherished by the Muslim community in Kerala is now being treated as an insult to the Prophet and his wife.”

“It is submitted that a song, which .... Has been cherished by more than one crore Muslim population of Kerala, cannot suddenly offend the religious sentiment of the Muslim community,” the plea said. It stated that criminal complaints and registrati­on of FIRS in multiple states on the basis of complaints by “fringe elements.

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