The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Hindu groups call for protest ahead of controvers­ial movie release

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INDIA: Indian right wing Hindu groups intensifie­d protests against the release of a controvers­ial Bollywood film ‘Padmaavat’ amid heightened police presence in various states yesterday, a day after the Supreme Court refused to allow some states to ban the film.

Protests against the film turned increasing­ly violent late on Tuesday with vandalism around a number of multiplexe­s in the Western state of Gujarat and dozens of motorcycle­s being set on fire around malls that house theatres.

Groups critical of the project have accused its director, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, of distorting history by portraying a Muslim ruler as the ‘lover’ of Queen Padmavati of the Hindu Rajput warrior clan. The filmmakers deny the accusation.

The police had to open fire to disperse crowds on Tuesday night and protests are expected to continue in various parts of the country ahead of the release of the film on Jan 25.

In the central state of Ch hat tis ga rh, dozens of members of Rajput community staged protests and burned an effigy of Bhansali on Tuesday evening, Rakesh Singh Bais of the community group Sarwa Kshatriya Mahasabha told Reuters.

The members of the communitie­s and from Hindu organisati­ons will form a human chain yesterday and stage a motorcycle rally to give cinema hall owners final warnings, Bais said.

OP Gal hot ra, the director general of police for Rajasthan, said they have informatio­n that members of the Karni Sena and other Rajput groups were planning a protest in various parts of the state against the movie.

 ??  ?? File photo shows demonstrat­ors shout slogans outside a multiplex during a protest against the release of the upcoming Bollywood movie ‘Padmaavat’ in Ahmedabad, India. — Reuters photo
File photo shows demonstrat­ors shout slogans outside a multiplex during a protest against the release of the upcoming Bollywood movie ‘Padmaavat’ in Ahmedabad, India. — Reuters photo

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