Misrepresentation of Hindu Gods: Lawsuit seeks ban on ‘Adipurush’

by time news

A case has been filed in a Delhi court seeking a ban on the film Adipurush, which misrepresents Hindu Gods Ram, Hanuman, etc. in contrast to their true characteristics, behavior and appearance.

Telugu actor Prabhas, Hindi actor Saif Ali Khan and other actors Adipurush movie will release early next year in 5 languages ​​including Tamil and Hindi. The production house has released some scenes of the film adapted from Ramayana. The way Rama, Hanuman and Ravana are shown in it has faced severe criticism.

In this case, in this regard, the lawyer Rajeev Kalarav has filed a petition against the film’s producer Bhushan Kumar and director and co-producer Om Raut.

In it, ‘Ramayana has been shown in a very wrong way in the film. It is offensive to religious sentiments. The Hindu Gods Rama and Hanuman are depicted in contrast to their true characteristics and character traits. Their origin is also wrongly portrayed.

Lord Rama is very peaceful and forgiving of wrongdoers. But in those movie scenes, Rama is shown as aggressive and vengeful. He is also shown wearing leather clothes and modern leather shoes. Similarly, the character and appearance of Ravana, who is a devotee of Shiva and a personable person, is portrayed very poorly. The monkey army that helped Lord Rama is shown as a group of chimpanzees running and screaming.

This offends those who have unwavering devotion to Lord Rama and Hanuman. Therefore, the petition demands that the film be banned. The petition will come up for hearing soon.

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