* Green signal for 'Padmavati' movies *

in #film7 years ago

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Aditya Nath and Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parikar gave green signal for the release of the film in their state, when the state government of India, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat banned the release of 'Padmavat'. According to them, since the film is approved by the Indian film censor board, why the state government will object? And according to law and order situation, the responsibility of the state government

Last Friday, 70 supporters of Rajpoot Kareena's army protested against the release of the film in front of the Sensor Board of Film Certification (CBFC) office in Mumbai. The police arrested them at this time. At the same time 30 supporters of the army demonstrated in Haji Ali area of ​​Mumbai. The police also arrested them.

Meanwhile, on Saturday the new poster of 'Padma' photo has been released. But no post of pictures and no date of release was posted on this poster.

It has been informed before, on January 25, Sanjay Leela Bansali's film is being released as 'Padma Vat', not named 'Padmabati'. Also, according to the guidelines of the Censor Board of Film Certification (CBFC), the film has made five changes in the film, Sanjay Leela Bansali. Meanwhile, Karanai army of Rajasthan has protested the release of the film. The organization has announced that they will not accept the release of this photo in any way. The organization has demanded the resignation of CBFC Chairman Prasun Joshi, India's Central Information and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani, State Minister Raj Bhardhan Singh Rathore.

On December 28, CbfS chief Prasun Joshi told the media that five changes will be made in the film. 1. It must be noted in the picture, there is no similarity to the historical incident with this photo. 2. Change the name of the picture 'Padmavat'. Because, there are artistic patterns of the director of the film screenplay. The image was created and adopted a fictional poem called 'Padma Vat'. 3. There will be some changes to the song 'Ghumar'. 4. There will be some information about historical places and times. 5. Must write in the film, India does not support the practice of Sati. He is not promoting or glorifying in any way. After the special panel meeting of CBFC, Prasun Joshi informed that only if the conditions are met, the image will be allowed to be displayed. Then, on December 30, permission for display in the movie 'Padmabati'.

Mayawar's royal family of Rajasthan could not be satisfied with the decision of the CBFC. Three members of this royal family have requested the Central Information Broadcasting Minister of India and the Information Minister to say that the CBFC did not take any opinion from them; Rather, the film censor board has refused to override the royal family's strong objection. Rajarbhar member Mahendra Singh sent a letter to the Central Information and Broadcasting Minister Smriti Irani and State Minister Raj Bhardhan Singh Rathore saying, "How Banasali's historical character portrayed in his film is totally wrong." As a result, wrong messages can be reached in Rajput society.

Earlier, the film censor board made two panels to see the image. There was also a member of this royal family in this panel. Mahendra Singh complained that two panels were invited to visit the special exhibition of the film. But the picture is shown in a secret, a panel. After that the Film Sensor Board has announced that it seems that all the members of the panel are allowed to display the image with a slight change.

Mahendra Singh said, "Bansali has claimed that the film has been adapted by Mohammed Jaisi's poem" Puddmata ". But there is a difference in the content of that poem with the picture. In this regard, the director has not only distorted our history, culture, but also misinterpreted poetry. '

Mahendra Singh's son Vishwaj Singh has written a letter to the censor board earlier, saying that the picture will not be changed if it changes a little bit of name change. However, Vishwaroja Singh's letter did not give any response to the film censor board. Arvind Singh, another Rajya Sabha member, demanded the resignation of Prasun Joshi, Chairman of Film Censor Board, in a letter to Information Minister Smriti Irani.

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