#HinduPhobic_AnuragBasu trends at 3rd rank among national trends!
How long Hindus will keep on protesting ? When will the Government take action against such films and web series?
Mumbai – Anurag Basu’s movie ‘Ludo’ is being broadcast on OTT platform Netflix. Film Ludo denigrates Hindu Deities in a similar way which Aamir Khan’s PK did a few years ago. As a result, Hindus’ religious sentiments are hurt. Earlier, Basu had even twisted the story of Rabindranath Tagore’s novel ‘Kabuliwala’ in a web series to show a Hindu girl performing Namaz. Owing to this, Hindus have started a twitter trend #HinduPhobic_AnuragBasu as a protest which is trending at 3rd rank with more than 25 thousand tweets. Through their tweets, the protesters have urged -Union Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and its Minister Prakash Javadekar to take action against Anurag Basu and film’s actor Abhishek Bachchan. An appeal was also made to boycott Basu’s movies.
With due respect, @juniorbachchan and @basuanurag Look this denigration of our Hindu Gods cannot be tolerated any more.@MIB_India @PrakashJavdekar ji, please take action.
We demand the culprits be booked at any cost.
Video Courtesy: @GemsOfBollywood pic.twitter.com/dMN51FxygE
— Sanatan Prabhat (@sanatanprabhat) November 27, 2020
.@NetflixIndia प्लेटफॉर्म पर आई @basuanurag की फिल्म ‘लूडो’ में भी इस बात का पूरा ख्याल रखा गया है कि कैसे हिंदुओं को नीचा दिखाना है और उनकी भावनाओं को आहत करना है।#Hinduphobic_AnuragBasu pic.twitter.com/lZnIPjDXKS
— HinduJagrutiOrg (@HinduJagrutiOrg) November 27, 2020
Why do such film directors always hurt d religious sentiments of Hindus?
It seems d deliberate controversy helps them d required publicity..
At the end of d day, Hindus end up watching these movies
Not anymore!
Let's #boycott_Ludo_movie#Hinduphobic_AnuragBasu@_dharam_vir pic.twitter.com/Ypfg5DsQ01
— Sunil Ghanwat (@SG_HJS) November 27, 2020
(The above photos and videos are not intended to hurt anyone’s religious feelings.
Some scenes in anti-Hindu film ‘Ludo’
1.One of the scenes in the film depicts three characters dancing and jumping on the streets in the guise of Deity Brahma, Shri Vishnu and Deity Shankar. |