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Padmavati release put on hold after protests

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new delhi — The producers of Padmavati — a Bollywood movie based on an epic poem about a Rajput queen, said on Sunday they had indefinite­ly delayed the release of the film, which has been accused of distorting history and has sparked protests.

The movie, which was scheduled for release in India on December 1, has led to protests in Rajasthan, Maharashtr­a and other states. It has also faced a delays in approval from the Indian censor board.

The studio behind the movie, Viacom 18 — a joint venture between Viacom Inc and Network 18 owned by Reliance Industries, said on Sunday it had “voluntaril­y deferred the release date of the film”. —

mumbai — The proposed release date of Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Padmavati has been deferred, the makers of the film said on Sunday.

In a statement to PTI, a spokespers­on of Viacom18 Motion Pictures said it had taken the decision ‘voluntaril­y’.

“Viacom18 Motion Pictures, the studio behind Padmavati, has voluntaril­y deferred the release date of the film from December 1, 2017,” it said.

The spokesman said it had the highest regard for the law of the land and statutory bodies such as the Central Board of Film Certificat­ion (CBFC).

As a “responsibl­e and law-abiding corporate citizen”, it was committed to following the establishe­d procedure and convention, it said.

“We have faith that we will soon obtain the requisite clearances to release the film,” the statement read.

Censor Board chief Prasoon Joshi had on Saturday slammed the makers for allowing the film to be screened for various media channels before obtaining a certificat­e from the board.

The CBFC had sent the film back to the producer as the applicatio­n for the certificat­ion was ‘incomplete’.

“...We are a responsibl­e, lawabiding corporate citizen and have the highest respect and regard for the law of the land and all our institutio­ns and statutory bodies including the Central Board of Film Certificat­ion,” the statement said.

The studio said it would soon an- nounce the new release date for the film. “We will announce the revised release date of the film in due course. We stand firm in our commitment to tell endearing tales that resonate with our audiences the world over as we have in the past with our other projects such as Toilet: Ek Prem Katha , Queen, Bhaag Milkha Bhaag and many more,” it said.

The makers reiterated that the film was a cinematic masterpiec­e capturing “Rajput valour, dignity and tradition in all its glory”.

“The film is an eloquent portrayal of a tale that will fill every Indian with pride and showcase our country’s story-telling prowess across the globe,” it said.

Padmavati has been facing controvers­y since Bhansali started shooting the film earlier this year.

The director was roughed up by members of the fringe group Rajput Karni Sena in Jaipur. Its elaborate sets were also vandalised during shooting schedules in Jaipur and Kolhapur.

The first poster of the movie was released in October this year and triggered a storm with various Rajput groups and others claiming that the director had ‘distorted’ historical facts.

Bhansali and lead actor Deepika Padukone have received threats. Their security has been beefed up by the Mumbai police.

Meanwhile, the film fraternity has come out in support of Bhansali and the team, with many leading artistes calling it an attack on creative freedom. — PTI PTI

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