Devout Hindus protest against the denigration of Hindu Deities in Telugu movie
A few scenes of the movie were released on social media. In one of the scenes, the Hindu Deities were denigrated.
A few scenes of the movie were released on social media. In one of the scenes, the Hindu Deities were denigrated.
The chances of hurting people’s religious sentiments are pretty high due to some objectionable dialogues and scenes in the movie.
In the teaser actor Akshay Kumar is shown walking on the street as Deity Shiva with bhasma (ashes) on his forehead, jata on his head, rudraksha garland around his neck and has a blue throat.
Muntashir had initially strongly supported the controversial dialogues of Deity Hanuman. Apparently, now he has come to his senses and apologised.
Sharma and Bunty said that there was an objectionable scene in ‘Carry on Jatta -3’ wherein actors Gippi Grewal, Binnu Dhillon, and Gurpreet Ghuggi were shown pouring water in ‘havankund’.
Manoj Muntshir Shukla said that the dialogues are not a mistake, It is important to understand that not all characters in a film speak the same language.
The objectionable scenes in reference to Shriram, Sitamata, Hanuman ji and Ravan should be removed from the film.
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