Padmavati controversy: Somebody threatened to cut down the nose, if any
Producer-director Sanjay Leela Bhansali's much-awaited film Padmavati is increasingly growing. A statement is coming after one, most of which are controversial. From Shivraj Singh Chauhan to Anil Vij, he is giving a statement on this issue. Some people have put the price of the actress Deepika Padukone up to the head and nose. Let's know about some such disputed statements.
Haryana BJP leader Suraj Pal said that he will give 10 million rupees to the head of Padmavati film actress Deepika Padukone and will take care of the needs of his family. He said Ranvir Singh's trunk will also be broken and handed over in his hand. They also welcomed Meerut threat.
Talking about cutting a nose of Deepika Padukone from Karani army also. The chief of Karani army, Lokendra himself is a descendant of Padmavati, and has been opposing the film for the last few days. He said that he has not forgotten to cut nose like Laxman and if his demands are not accepted, then this will be done.
The name of Meerut of UP has also been added in the list of disputed statements. A Thakur leader Abhishek Sank said that he will give Rs 5 crore prize to the recipient of the Padmavati film director Sanjay Leela Bhansali and actress Deepika Padukone. He said that insult will not be tolerated on Rajputs at any cost.
Haryana Government Minister Anil Vij said that Sanjay Leela Bhansali has not only blurred the image of Rani Padmavati, but also violated Indian law against Sati Pratyah. Considering the feelings of people, the censor board should ban the film. Showing character to dance the character queen Padmavati is an insult to history and an insult to Indian society.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister and BJP leader Shivraj Singh Chauhan said on the issue, "It is fine to make the film on fantasies but it will be made on the nationalists, nationalities, then the historical facts should not be disturbed, the country believes that the facts in the film The scenes are shown against 'Nationmata' Padmavati, such a film will not be displayed in Madhya Pradesh.
UP Yogi Adityanath also wrote a letter to the central government saying that the release of the film could lead to a bad law system. Although he has referred the bodies to the elections, but his other statements are clear that he does not want the film to be released in UP.
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