The Asian Age

Supreme Court refuses to interfere with release of Padmavati

People from Rajput community slam SLB for hurting their sentiments

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Observing that the Central Board of Film Certificat­ion (CBFC) considers all aspects before granting certificat­e, the Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a petition seeking stay of the Hindi film Padmavati on December 1.

A three-judge bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A.M. Kanwilkar and D.Y. Chandrachu­d told the counsel that there were enough guidelines to be followed by the censor board to grant certificat­ion to a film before its release and court cannot interfere with it.

Various groups have been protesting against release of film Padmavati for its alleged distortion of history and would hurt the sentiments of Rajput community.

There were reports that

the film would show a romantic dream sequence between Rani Padmini (Deepika Padukone) and Alauddin Khilji (Ranveer Singh).

However, Sanjay Leela

Bhansali and the team of Padmavati have vehemently denied that such a scene is part of the film.

In fact, Mr Bhansali released a video earlier this week, in which he reiterated that the film has been made responsibl­y and contains no such scene that will hurt the sentiments of the Rajput community.

The bench was hearing a petition from Siddharajs­inh M Chudasama and 11 others, seeking a direction to set up of a committee of eminent historians to check the veracity of the script to prevent any inaccuracy in the portrayal of Rani Padmavati.

The petitioner­s sought a stay on the release of the film. The CJI told the counsel that the court could not take over the duties of the censor board and film certificat­ion appellate tribunal.

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