Adipurush Controversy: The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court heard the matter of objectionable dialogues of the film Adipurush for the third consecutive day. The court said that how the Ramayana whose characters are worshiped was shown as a joke. How did the censor board pass such a film? Passing the film is a gross negligence. Film makers just want to earn money because the picture becomes a hit. The court said that if you make even a small documentary on Quran, in which wrong things are shown, then you will know what can happen. You should not even touch the Quran, the Bible. Let me make it clear that do not touch any religion. Do not misrepresent any religion.
Make documentary on Quran and see
The court does not recognize any religion. The court respects the sentiments of all the people. These are just oral comments on the matter. Now see, this will also be published by evening. In fact, a hearing was held in the Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court on the petition demanding a ban on the film Adipurush. While hearing the petition of advocate Kuldeep Tiwari, the court reprimanded the censor board and the producer-director of the film. The court asked- what does the censor board keep doing. Cinema is the mirror of the society. What do you want to teach to the coming generations? Does the Censor Board not understand its responsibilities?
The Allahabad High Court had said during the hearing on Tuesday that why the test of tolerance of Hindus is taken. Thankfully they (Hindus) did not break the law. Is it right to suppress those who are gentlemen? It is good that this is about a religion whose followers did not create any public order problem. We should be thankful to them. We saw in the news that some people had gone to the cinema hall (where the film was being screened) and they went there and forced the people to close the hall only.
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